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And I think that that's gonna be more, I think that's gonna be more prevalent than the idea that there's this just chaos of different movies that you could watch and stuff.
And it's something that even Tim mentioned, he was like, you know, people are gonna say, oh, you know, did you see blah, blah, blah's movie?
Well, that's kind of talking about my point.
It's it's people are word of mouth will get around and people will say, get me the best of this and I want to watch the best stuff.
And it's not going to be a situation where there's just a bajillion of, you know, slop AI movies that people are watching.
There will still be a situation where people are like, oh, I want to see.
Did you hear about this one?
I want to see it because everyone says it's good.
But the point that I'm making is it would be an organic thing.
It wouldn't matter about copyright where people are just like, oh, I want to see this one because I heard it was really good.
Well, but that's the point.
When you're talking to an AI about coding, you wouldn't have to mention YouTube.
Make me a video player that'll do this, this, and this, and this.
And I want this, and this, and this.
You don't have to mention someone else's app.
And the idea of a video player isn't something that's copywritten.
So there might be proprietary stuff that, say, YouTube has.
The thing that I'm, when you go to like, when you are actually writing code or you're talking to an AI that can code for you, like it's writing the code.
So you're not actually getting someone else's code.