Brian Maucere
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I don't know if there's much deeper here.
It's just one of many news stories that seem to be this thing.
And I don't really know where we're going to land on this because...
Different people are going to want different things.
And if it's something like a Comic-Con that maybe celebrates creativity and art and humanness, then yeah, AI probably deserves to be banned from that.
And in other arenas, maybe that's not the answer.
What do you think, Beth?
And I think it's just more about labeling, too.
Maybe if Comic-Con, I don't know, I wasn't there, but that's a massive, massive...
thing comic-con the original one i know there's many of them out there but the original one's what in san diego is that san fran i don't know it's in california it's in it's in la probably i love san diego because it's not in san francisco or maybe it moves maybe it moves i don't know i don't think so hey comic-con's massive i've been used to fly out there during college and we used to always make fun of them but boy we didn't know what he knew uh because uh did that thing blow up i remember comic-con from like the the old um
Triumph the Insult Company.
For some reason, I thought it was San Diego.
Maybe I have distant memories of my buddy Jeremy and all his brothers flying out there.
Anyway, thank you, Greg, for that.
Anyway, we don't need to get stuck on this news thing.
I just thought it was interesting.
We see this a lot, and it's about when it's defined, when it's not defined, where it belongs, where it doesn't belong.
Who are the people that make the decisions?