
I think it's that this is really important what you're saying here and also what people I've spoken to are also concerned about when it comes to AI and caregiving in people's own homes, is that it might mean that they will be cut off from some of the many important relationships they may have with, you know, caregivers who are coming into their homes because now the policy is, oh, we only need a caregiver to come in once a day instead of twice a day because there's an AI system supporting or, you know, so that concern of that, that it could actually work against the relational health of people. So, how important it is here to really think, how do these AI systems work for people in their contexts and their situations?