 Longtime Tech reporter and analyst Benedict Evans has a post up AI makes practical at a massive scale, things that were previously only possible on a small scale. A difference in scale can be a difference in principle. The problem with AI is that you can't just make an allegory to what we do. You have to look at the scale as well. Nicole, what do you think of this? If you tell the AI, hey, make this song in the style of Taylor Swift. That's one thing, right? But if you tell the AI, hey, make a song based on the past 10 years of pop music, it might mention Taylor Swift. It might sort of like pull some of Taylor Swift because she's part of the past 10 years of pop music, but it's not specifically about her. It's just like a generalized sample. So if that's the case, do they have to pay royalties to the artists of the past 10 years? At what point do you owe any compensation to people and what point do you not?