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+1 (831) 222-8398[00:00:00] Speaker 1: We actually just rolled this out or starting to roll this out this week. The idea of custom instructions for Underlord for you. And so you have a certain set of preferences that might be different than the default preferences that everybody has for how they edit it. And so you can add them in your set of instructions that you give Underlord that stay to you. They're not shared with anybody in your drive. But every time Underlord's editing, it's remembering those preferences. Cloud or ChagGBT, I think, have concept of custom instructions. It's kind of similar to that, right? Like CloudMD files, those sort of things. And so you can both type those out by hand if you want to write out where your preferences are. But also, as you use Underlord and you start guiding it stylistically, like, oh, I want my cuts to be more frequent or I like this transition style. It notes that and says, that feels like a style preference. I'm going to go and save that. The next time you ask me for that type of transition, just say, maybe we've had a transition. And Underlord will say, ah, this user likes or another kind of transition style.
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