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No worries, no worries. I use that little bit of time to give the kid a kiss. See how smart I am? Deflected it. No, just like that. That game is going to be really cool. So I did one. I'm still not done with it, like the story. I, to explain it to everybody, there is a new beta AI platform out there, just like TPT or Gemini or something like that. However, it's geared towards character and stories. So basically, you can kind of tell it what you're wanting it to do. For an example, on my case use, I thought that I wanted to experience life as a medieval peasant presented with choices that would allow me to move up or move down in my life throughout the story. So when the AI helped, I was able to give it conditions for winning, conditions for losing. You can really customize the whole thing. Anyhow, so I started that story, that game, if you will, two nights ago. I don't spend all, you know, hours on it. About 30 minutes a year. I think I spent 20, 30 minutes on it last night. And it is kind of like, I don't know if you all remember the choose your own adventure books. You read a part of a story, get to the end of the chapter, it gives you two or three options. You think you should go with and you turn to that page and the story continues. It reminds me of that, just modern. The graphics, at least mine, are comic-like, which I think is pretty cool. The words and everything are inside of it. And yes, you can, it does provide you some answers, you know, options, A, B, or C, or something like that. AI worked into mine to where I could customize my instructions. So if it gets to your choice, you know, do you pick A, do you pick B, or do you pick C, well, I can go with option D and do a hybrid or something completely different to completely change it and then it makes it a story. Anyhow, phenomenal. I think I'm going to redo one soon for the grand boy, the grandson. He's four and he can read a little bit with some help. And I think we'll do something with like, I don't know. But now he's learning how to spell colors. He's learning how to spell colors in school. So maybe we do something like that with the basic colors, you know, where he learns through reading and using it as an interactive teaching tool. Maybe we can get him ahead of his pre-K classmates on spelling colors. Anyhow, it's fascinating. So I just wanted to remind you of that, my friend. That was it. I will pass it on, KJ5 IRQ. Back to night control.

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