Resolves YES when there's a publicly available toothbrush that has a Large Language Model either locally available or capable of making calls to. Presumably audio input is the default, but I will allow for other cases such as brain signals somehow being interpreted by the toothbrush.
Please comment any other interpretation in line with the title so that we may consider adding that to the description.
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