 I think right now we're in the midst of the next sea change with regard to human-computer interaction. Generationally, at some point, we will actually be more interconnected. Our memories would be shared, and I actually believe in that world. I mean, people are working on cortical modems right now, and the notion that you wonder about something, and it can be translated into a query that goes to a machine and you get a result back, it will feel like you now know a lot, and you remember a lot. And then stepping beyond that to maybe you can actually store things as well, so you can offload your memories and they'll become more reliable. And then if you do that, then I might be able to remember what other people remember. Then we are living in a world where we can actually be empathetic in a way that is fundamentally different and more powerful. And so the notion that I can remember much of humanity, I can remember their experiences, I can remember their pain, I can remember the moments where I slighted them, and they slighted me, and understand why. That would be beyond human 2.0. That would be well beyond that. But I think that's a marvelous, shared life, shared meaning, world that humanity might actually touch someday.