 Welcome to the ITU headquarters here in Geneva, it's of course the first day of the AI for Good Global Summit here. And our first guest is none other than Rupert Stadler, the CEO of Audi. Rupert, thanks very much for being with us. So tell me, why would a car company like Audi be involved in a summit like this? First of all, I'm very honoured to be invited to come to the AI for Good Global Summit. And of course, artificial intelligence is probably in the future part of our life and for a car company. It is very important not only to think about and talk about technology, but also to think and talk about the implications which this breakthrough technology of, for example, autonomous driving brings to our business. And of course, two years ago we started with a very small initiative which is called BEYOND, where we invited a lot of stakeholders from different areas to get aware about the, let's say, artificial intelligence implications. And we are talking about ethical issues, we are talking about, let's say, regulation and lawmaking. And of course we are talking about the society, because we need the acceptance of the society. So how far is autonomous driving for a company like Audi? When it comes to autonomous driving, which is one of our driving forces, the ethical issue is about trust building and it is often discussed the moral dilemma. And we all know that 90% of all the accidents in the car industry is done still by human failures. And we are convinced that with our approach towards technology and artificial intelligence we really make mobility much safer and this has to be communicated and transported. And therefore I think this moral dilemma discussion has to be addressed in the good for the customer. What do you want the delegates to take home back to the research laboratories or where they work from this three-day summit? At least that it should always be our intention to use technology, let's say, for the benefit of the society. Always for the good and not for the bad. And I would like to send people back with a higher level of confidence that artificial intelligence, if it is treated in the right way, is really for the benefit of our customers and the society. Well that's Rupert Stabler, the CEO of Audi who just joined us here on the first day of the summit here at the ITU headquarters in Geneva. Thanks again Rupert.