
Yes. So it's called GPT-OSS Safeguard. And so what it does is it's an open version of the GPT model. It can run on your laptop. It's running on my laptop right now. And it takes a policy document, not as law, but as kind of code of conduct. So you can say, oh, this is our community. We prioritize creation care. You need to come up with biblical citations, so on and so forth. And then it upholds the deontic communication standard around that kind of discourse. And another community can have a different policy and a safeguard because it's like personal computing. It runs on the community hardware. It just safeguards the conversation around that particular community instead of like chat GPT that listen from all over the world and try to make some sort of universal rule, which is very difficult, probably impossible. And then those two safeguards can talk among themselves using another open source model, another safeguard model that facilitated the translation between the two.