Adam Stacoviak
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Yeah.
Do it.
Do plan one.
I love that.
I like the fact that you have access models.
That gives me more peace of mind because, you know, gateways are great.
You already have it at the network, so you can't hide from that.
And IP addresses, DNS, those reveal a lot about an individual.
But, you know, an LLM and your interaction with a model like we do today reveals something.
You know, a lot more because you may say, hey, I'm new to this scenario.
And maybe your team thinks you're really steeped in it or whatever.
I think you're more advanced.
And that's not so much judgment happens, but you may show or have to be more truthful with your awareness and level of understanding of something.
And that may be either one be embarrassing or a fireball offense or I don't know.
But then you start to think about like, okay, who has access to that information?
I realize this is all work stuff, but I have to be, and we're almost getting more and more, I don't want to say the word intimate, but it kind of is the word, a little bit more relational, a little bit more intimate with the other side.
Let's just say the machine behind the machine.
Because it feels a lot like we're talking to something, a peer.
And in a lot of ways, it acts as a peer, as an educational peer.
Education is dramatically changing, let alone code level understanding.