i mean, hindsight, we realize its revolutionary improve switzerland, oliver pendel has devoted himself to studying what human coexistence with human with robots might look like. high mountain, i've just read your enough with the machine and then he said, well, when i go on holiday without it, it's out of my thoughts when he's got i think that's a good sign as of any. if it were hard for me to turn it off, i'd be worried that suffice. then there is no solid and nothing happened. yeah, yes. yeah. to yes, yeah, yes. yeah, a lot of the website for folks and companies already own want us to have robots. we have to take care of them constantly spend money on the industry wants to create that kind of dependency, which is so help parents had to have i mean it wouldn't be able to switch it off. so just like we can no longer switch off the, you know, somebody else, that's what i can see it, it hurts to switch off the robot. is it some cognitive, we've just done a small study on this. it's just interesting that we would never call now our pad is not implicitly yet somehow if we treat it like our