At least some. I struggle to keep up with all of the advancements, but I've been encouraging people to get comfortable with at least some of the tools. For example, I used AI as a research assistant for my undergrad. I use it now to summarize large amounts of information, particularly related to my healthcare work. I've even been using it for my developing work as an amateur automotive mechanic. I think the biggest lesson for me has been how easy it's gotten to integrate AI into pretty much any career. It's getting in my way a lot less than prior years and actually saves me time and helps me learn quicker. But I don't just hand it the wheel either. It's always played an assistant role for me. On the flip, I think many people will get into trouble by being totally useless without it. I think a good mix is proper.