I don't think that, you know, we can deliver all this information in a relatively short period of time. So, you know, if you think about how human communicates with human and, you know, before, I guess, before the neural stuff become put in use and natural language, especially conversation in voice is still to be the most efficient way. Now, the problem becomes easy because we just need to fix the PTSD.

But I think if you if you look at the past three, four years, probably, like, especially past three years, a lot of the fundamental infrastructure around that has been significantly improved to where, you know, the younger generation, especially, I'm not sure.
I'm not sure, you know, how many of the listeners here got like probably like five-year-old, six-year-old, seven-year-old kids, but the younger generation that they were born, like, you know, after 2010, I see among all the kids that, you know, they actually prefer the dictation icon on the keyboard rather than start typing.
So I think that the use behavior in a different generation is already starts shifting.
And, of course, the fundamental reason is because a lot of infrastructure are good enough, are redundant enough. So for us, you know, we are not saying that, you know, we can only talk to R1. If you shake the R1, the keyboard will pop up.
But if you think about the most intuitive way, and if you're in a rush, there's nothing better than just find that arrow button, press and hold and start talking.
So I guess that's our design principle. You know, we understand the current challenges of difficulties, but we want to push this a little bit further because the method is not wrong, right? The approach is not wrong.
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