That's interesting, because it sort of leads me to wondering about AI and biometrics.
I'll use lay terms, if you'll forgive me. You're enabling, in a temporary way, different payment methods. The question then becomes, if AI or biometrics are being used in different ways—to understand the types of transactions people are doing, when they're doing them or things that are occurring on a device—isn't there inevitably a more concrete connection that's being made than just sort of this throwaway stuff?
Again, I'm trying to see it through a layperson's lens, this notion, because it seems to me there would be a stronger connection at that point if you're enabling that type of data collection.