 Like last year, participants concentrated on AI-orientated solutions, but overall there was a focus on data and AI becoming a shared resource if everyone is really serious about turning this into a forceful good. Inclusion and diversity were really crucial themes throughout the week and one way of highlighting that was by reaching out to and learning from the creative fields. There are lots of innovations that are happening in all fields including the art. So being a contributor here but also being educated here was also very important to me. AI is right now the catchphrase where everybody is trying to attach himself to it. We have to examine it really carefully and I think art helps us to do this. It calibrates our perception. We are all in it together. Every government, company, university, international institution, civil society organization and every single one of us should consider how best to work together to ensure AI serves as a positive force for humanity. So that's it from us at the AI for Good Global Summit 2019. More than 2,000 people participated this year in what has become the world's leading platform to discuss the practical applications of artificial intelligence not just in the fields of science and technology but also in health, education and the arts.