Yes. I think something like a conversation between people of different communities, for example, people sometime already have gatherings where they talk about public policy issues in their civil society. These happen by default, it’s not like the state actually have to pay you to serve your duty to have a conversation about the most interesting thing in technology, on social media, on LinkedIn, we’re doing this nevertheless. So, the point is that we can then turn those conversations into what’s more binding. That is to say, if they satisfy a certain threshold, for example, people do have to sign in with personal credentials, so we don’t know who they are, maybe no need for real names, though we do need to know that they’re real people and living in this policy, maybe that’s the absolute minimum. And then this online conversations can then inform the same set of forums and gets AI summarized and then those AI summarizations then close the feedback loop.

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