It's interesting to see how this will differ from something like Kanda. In a way, it can be really helpful because it can help users with less training to access rarer features that would otherwise need more expertise. But there are a lot of unsettled legal questions around like, can you use copyrighted data to train these models? And if you do, then who owns the generated product? I don't know if maybe Microsoft, you know, not that they're over their skis here, but these might be promises that are a little hard to keep in the long run.

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