Well, I think for many people, the threat of AI is already here now. It is not sometime in the future. There are people who, for example, report—one in seven people, I believe—that somebody close to them, according to the CIP.org global dialogue, encountered reality-distorting episodes through synthetic intimacy. So that is a big problem for many people already today, not just young people, but also people who have vulnerabilities, who suffer from trauma, and so on. And we also know that they trust their chatbots much more than the companies that make the chatbots, which creates, I think, a 30% difference. So I think a way out of this dilemma is instead of saying “ban chatbots,” we should make sure that the chatbots are aligned to the community’s needs, not to the Big Tech’s needs. If you don’t trust Big Tech to make a mainframe computer, the obvious solution is not banning the use of computers, but rather switching to personal computing.