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You probably didn't make it that much better.
So would, go, Ann, because you're- Okay, I was going to say, you know, for me, I-
I'm not well practiced at evaluating these trade-offs because I'm Gen X and grew up without recycling and everything was just consumption.
And, but I do have two college age kids who are Gen Z and environmentalist and sustainability and political, like they, we don't get to do anything fun anymore is what I'm trying to say.
Next week, we hear from Anne's children.
By the way, I am with them and I understand that the things that we do, that we have rationalized, like single serving cups and whatnot.
But what I appreciate about this conversation, Junmi, is that you're helping us, this is a meta answer and a non-answer, but you're helping us train our brains around a topic that many of us have waited far too, I'm speaking on behalf of the entire generation, have waited far too long to start thinking about and to consider that a reduction in our own comfort would be fine because we already have all the things.
And that if there's a longer term, you know,
impact that we can include in our calculation that that's not a bad thing.
And as we think about how we how we influence how AI is deployed, I think this is an incredibly important conversation.
And I noticed how
I used to think about a concrete example is I used to think about how many images I was making in a day because of the whole, the kids, you know, had equated one mid journey image with one bottle of water.
So it was very clear.
I don't think it was true.
It's an exact science.
It's a perfect way to make us stop and think, but I, I haven't thought about that in a long time.
I just hit regenerate and rerun and upscale and, and,
and generate a thousand images to get one good one.