intelligence that we have no idea even the programmers, themselves, often don't know all the decisions, how the algorithms make the decisions that they do. >> yeah, and that's really the correct point, anderson. i spoke to roger mcnamee's today and he pointed me to some great work. at some point, the violation of your privacy becomes criminal when it results in a loss of autonomy. so we decide children don't have their own agency and that they don't have the autonomy in child labor so we have laws against that. did the people who stormed the capitol on january 6th have a loss of autonomy because they have been fed so much misinformation? do we have individuals all over the world that are losing their autonomy because facebook is able to gather data and decide that you would like to hear a confirmation bias. you would like to hear more misinformation on vaccines. have we gotten to a point where literally billions of people have lost their autonomy and results in insurrections, low vaccination rates, being more subject to human trafficking? have they -- you know, have we lost out to the algorithms. have they taken over? but netflix algorithm might --