So it's clearly in development. The black hatting of AI base attack is definitely in development.
In the study we've talked an awful lot about privacy but a whole lot less, I find, about security. I want to know, in the root causes of cyber-mobility—I know I don't have much time left—what's the role of default passwords and default back doors? I talked about back doors earlier. There's a huge amount of hardware out there that has “admin” as the login, “admin” as the password to log into it, and you can do anything you want with it. How big a problem is that side of things?