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But you only have 24 hours in a day.
So I think having the ability to basically like bottle up your personality and or, you know, like give your fans information about when you're performing a concert or something like that.
I mean, that's that I think is going to be something that's super valuable, but it's not just that.
again, it's not this idea that I think people are going to want just one singular AI.
I think you're going to want to interact with a lot of different entities.
And then I think there's the business version of this too, which we've touched on a couple of times, which is I think every business in the world is going to want basically an AI that it's like you have your page on
instagram or facebook or whatsapp or whatever and you want to you want to point people to an ai that people can interact with but you want to know that that ai is only going to sell your products you don't want it you know recommending your competitors stuff right so so it's not like there can be like just uh you know one singular ai that that can answer all the questions for a person because you know that quite like that ai might not actually be aligned with you as a business to um
to really just do the best job providing support for your product.
So I think that there's gonna be a clear need in the market and in people's lives for there to be a bunch of these.
And also just enabling people to create them really easily for your own business or if you're a creator, to be able to help you engage with your fans.
So yeah, I think that there's a clear kind of interesting product direction here that I think is...
fairly unique from what any of the other big companies are taking.
It also aligns well with this sort of open source approach because, again, we sort of believe in this more community-oriented, more democratic approach to building out the products and technology around this.
We don't think that there's going to be the one true thing.
We think that there should be kind of a lot of development.
So that part of things I think is going to be really interesting.
And we could go β probably spend a lot of time talking about that and the kind of implications of that approach being different from what others are taking.
But there's a bunch of other simpler things that I think we're also going to do.
Just going back to your question around how this finds its way into β like what do we build?
There are going to be a lot of simpler things around β