Well, I mean, humanoid robots are easier to introduce in domestic settings because most domestic settings are designed for something that looks like a human. On the other hand, I’ve seen some Lego-shaped robots that are clearly assistive intelligence. They’re not trying to trick us by developing synthetic intimacy. I think that’s a lot more healthy than something that is right in the middle of the “uncanny valley.” And so I think the capabilities are going to be there soon. But a social contract around what to introduce into our daily relationship—that really needs to be a societal conversation. I’m happy that the UK, the AI Security Institute, has a societal resilience unit designed to answer such questions. And I’m happy to help also.