Vicki, please. Yeah, the only thing that I want to make is, you know, this is fascinating, and I actually have asked similar questions to my chat GPT, and have had some really incredible conversations about it. But the one thing that we do have to take into account, on this idea of technology, the technology itself taking over, through something like AI or whatever, is these are still mechanical devices, these are machines, and they are dependent upon certain resources, certain environments being operating.
If those environments are brought to an end, then they are nothing but a memory that we have. They are nothing. So if we are going to put all of our eggs in this one basket, and have AI ultimately take care of us, it doesn't matter what level of society you're on, you are only there as long as the system can sustain itself, can actually operate.
If it goes down, we've lost everything. People are losing, people are not learning how to read now, they're not learning how to write, they do not learn how to think for themselves, do creative analysis. They put words into a machine and say, tell me what to think, tell me what to do, tell me how to create, tell me how to do this, do it for me, make it fast, I need it in five seconds.
I don't care what it says, I don't care if it makes sense or not. I just want something that sounds good, looks pretty, and makes everybody happy. If that's the world you want, I can't wait till I'm not in it anymore.