and while you professor michael acton, well, thank you both for joining us to talk about this and then i'll start with you. washington seems to a place to solve at the forefront of technological warfare by using a, a in combat in the middle east. how do you see this implementation affecting future conflicts? well, it really worries me for a number of reasons. first of all, you know, self driving cars are not even a reality yet in the united states because they continue to have accidents, right? they're not fully approved. so 1st of all of the reliability of them is questionable when i say we about reliability. i mean avoiding civilian casualties, but also it further removes humans from the psychological cost of murdering other people. and i think there should be a cost for that. i think you'd detours people to some extent in their choices to bomb other people. when you have to you know, actually deal with the consequences of it because you're the one that shot the. busy bomb or the bullet, you know, so i don't see anything good coming out of this and frankly, it troubles me that we're