since the 80s, because i used to get very excited by this man , get very excited by this man, marvin minskythe often called the father of ai. and i used to read his essays and books and things and, um, his forecasts haven't proved very no , “0, forecasts haven't proved very no , no, they haven't, but but his analysis of what intelligence is and what it might be, i think was interesting . and one of my was interesting. and one of my heroes, richard feynman, who i'm sure you know, the great physicist and, um, uh, he made a terribly good point about when someone asked him whether artificial intelligence would come and whether machines would think like us, and he said, no , think like us, and he said, no, they won't think us. they they won't think like us. they will like when they won't think like us. they wil make like when they won't think like us. they wil make machinesa when they won't think like us. they wil make machines , when they won't think like us. they wil make machines , we when they won't think like us. they wil make machines , we make them we make machines, we make them to do thi