One impression I keep having is that most AI company marketing, success stories, and case studies are overwhelmingly focused on web and app development. JS/TS everywhere. React, Next.js, React Native. Backends in Node, Bun, sometimes Python. A bit of Rust here and there. Occasionally even PHP — and usually framed as “innovative”. But I see almost nothing around Swift, Objective-C, Kotlin, or C++. Even low-level languages in general feel underrepresented, which is strange given how much performance, systems work, and engine-level logic AI actually depends on. It feels like the public narrative of the AI boom is 100% web-first, even though the foundations of AI (engines, inference runtimes, graphics, simulation, hardware integration) live much closer to C/C++ and systems programming. Is this...