Corey Noles
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So I think from that perspective, it makes perfect sense.
Yeah.
I wouldn't want them to train on this data though.
Yeah, I really hadn't thought of it that way.
And that's a good point.
I think for me, the bigger call out was that it's interesting that now they have a social media platform, too.
And that means things, you know, Nvidia absolutely knew this is coming when they're making their deal together and that, you know, what this is going to mean for demand.
It might also be an element of, you know, why they're comfortable spending a lot of money that doesn't match their income right now.
You know, I mean, like it's early tech and the nature of early tech is that people hemorrhage money into it.
But it still offers some fair concerns.
But I really think this could be a legacy of future where this has like a creator model even maybe where people get paid for the videos they create and everything.
I could see, you know, I assume the tool will continue to get better quickly as as time goes on, because, you know, that's why you do a limited first release.
You get a few people in and if it doesn't fall apart, you send out some more codes and get some more people in.
And if it doesn't fall apart, you keep doing that.
As opposed to like, say, the launch of GPT-5 where it's like, here you go, 700 million people.
And then it's, you know, there's some chaos involved.
I also think, so two things I'm thinking right now.
So you showed some prompts tips, which are really great.
But I think the average person is just going to want to talk and explain what's wrong.
Like, I can't imagine having to go in, type dialogue, do screenwriting, like a...