it's kind of like taking a photograph
and like painting it, right?
You're not actually getting
the person and painting it.
There's something about the life
that's missing there.
So I do agree.
I think that we're honestly
kind of premature,
but I think it's just how, I guess,
you know, life goes that things
come out when they naturally should.
BSL: So, I mean, you work in AI,
so what's the most
exciting thing for you in AI?
What's your hope for it?
KG: I think it's kind of back
to that agency question.
So I mean, you know,
you read a news story,
you read a book, you watch a movie,
you watch a TV show,
this is specific to, like, my domain,
like there's something
about the communication
that we're having right now where, like,
I'm adapting to the things that you say,
to your body language,
all those kinds of things, right?
To, like, the people in the room
we have here, all these things.
And so when you have ...
AI able to, sort of, help that adaptation
so that you have that agency