 So, I don't know, I think a lot of you already heard about CCAI, I'd like to give you some updates so it continues being developed, and yeah, so just as a reminder, CCAI is a personal system, it's completely open source, so we believe like the conversational web for people to actually talk to applications so it's going to grow, and what we see right now is that Google, Alexa, IBM, Watson, and Microsoft have been using Siri, also of course Apple and Siri, so they are like dominating the market, and these solutions are not frame open source, so we need a solution, and there are a few approaches like Microsoft and others out there, so we are doing CCAI where actually we focus on the server itself. Okay, so it could be also business, it's always important that there is an income model, so for example like the P2C, P2B, and it can be installed in-house, so that will also be the big difference to Google where you set all the data to the US. So we have APIs, we have a big start, also link, and that's how it looks like, so we have an app here on the app store which you can test if you like it, and the app is run on every device. So every device means, yeah, something like that, we have different clients then on the web, Dinox, Android, iOS, and also like experimenting with MagicMural, it's neural that you can look into the neural, and then you can see different things. So we developed an extension for CCAI in different projects that we have, it's on the MagicMural, also on the neural, if you pay the CCAI attention you can download it directly on your browser. Okay, so who knows the MagicMural? So it is an open source software project, so you view the neural and then recognize your face and you can program it in the background, and then you can basically interact with your neural, communicate with your neural, so when you come in, you can say, okay, hello, Mario, and then they can recognize you, they can view your recognition to tell you your height, your name, and also basically like it's no one, the story, and if you look at the report story on GitHub, they also have a guide on how you can view the neural, so if you're interested, you can find out what we did in our community, what we did is we tried to build an extension for this project so that they can also see from the neural. So you see something, so what we actually focus on is the screen, so there's a screen with a black glass, and it looks like something comes up from the neural, so you want to talk to it, you want people to use to see your height, so that's okay, so okay, it turns out what you're going to do with your phone. Yeah, it's possible, yeah, so they didn't have the guide, but above the tech tab, yeah, so the MagicMural, you can view the instruction, and if you want to use the extension, the extension is there, you can also use so these are so-and-then, and then you can set up the messenger boards, so then how we want to make it very easy for people to contribute, so they of course like you can contribute to the code, but people can also create skills, so we have a page here which is skills.susai and on this page, you can then like access the skills and you can edit them on the fly, just like in Wikipedia, so for example I click on any skill, I'm not logged in right now, but I can already see a lot of data which I cannot see, like let's say on Alexa or on Uber, so we also make more data available whenever it's possible and make it available to people, then you click on edit the skill, it will be logged in, but even if you're not logged in, just like on Wikipedia, you can see the code, so you can see here, you can for example have that API is very easy, yeah, and then there's a guide how to write skills, you just click here on the information and then open the tab and there's a tutorial what you can do with skills, so for example, yeah, what is a skill is a description, and then they're random, so are you all clear what is a skill, so a skill is just like something like an app, like it's a voice conversation, yeah, so and here for example like a tutorial like number one is very easy to ask a question and you can just define random answers and you define them through like what's the code in English that's straight line, so you just like then like they would be random answers, for example, you can like turn it around like random questions and then one answer, so yeah, just go through this tutorial and you would see yeah, there's different variables are possible, then you can set status variables, you can make conditions for answers, you can define functions and yeah, and then javascript, so the system is written in Java, but like you can embed it in Nashor, you can call an external API, so any API that you can think of and yeah, of course you can use the JSON, so there are more action types that we embed, so for example like what you see here is the table, title, process, web search, map, image, videos, so it's not just that you have a voice line, for example you can say to a voice line, show me the map on my phone, things like that, if you have any ideas for more action types you can let us know and yeah, so what's the future here with regards to the tutorials, so we have we are now on tutorial level number 12 and number 30, there's problem solving dialogue with counter questions, we already have some cases of potential, so for some cases it works already, problem solving dialogue means you ask a question and then you answer and then the system asks you a question for example, and you ask the question, so it's going to say yes or no, right, how does the system say what the yes or no relates to, so this is a dialogue with counter questions and x-quant system with backtracking intent reflection, please read up on that, we don't have too much time to go into detail here, but of course we know what's the future, it's an inter-susie, dark instance dialogue, you can join the conversation, so that's pretty clear, but what you can check out right now is already here the skill creation, and if you look in, you can also build your private skill and embed this skill on your website, for example, so you can have a window like this where you can type in something, you can have your personal like you know like these these icons that open on your website, you can have that with this suzie, ah okay actually, so for example you can check that out by clicking bot data, and then like following the tutorial here step by step, just building something, and I'm gonna say that's gonna be a different thing, so you okay, and then so there are different options here, for example you can have of course the code of view for the developers who want to and put a lot of people, so we have a UI here as well, let's say you can change the background, and of your personal board, or you can also choose an image, a particular image, you can have your own icon, or you can choose your own photo somewhere, so and yeah, we're adding more and more options for example that you can only allow for in your own domain, things like that, and that's pretty much it, let's say before it will load, the other line system is a git system, and so you copy this one, just a script into your html code, and then you have this popup, that's pretty much it, so straightforward, we add like the done and high school, anyone from done and high school here, or pretty much done and high school, so we had like 100 streets and done and high school, we recently did it in one of our projects, okay, so the latest report, and the next thing is, so we try to also create a speaker like what Amazon and Google have, but we use very simple components, I can show a video to see how it can be done in one minute, you can do it in two minutes, and this is some of the things that we have done here, so what we do is, for the speaker itself, we just try to create a speaker that's available on the market and just disassemble it, so the goal is that everyone can build it, and then you take the Raspberry Pi, so we have our own Linux distribution that you can find on the GitHub channel, and we use a speaker piehead, which is like a big assembly card moment, and they are different speaker pieheads, right, you know, they are the rough ones as well, and so on, but one is two mics and has an advantage because it has a button closer, and we use this button for some functionality, yeah, and yeah, then pretty much like, okay, we don't have a nice case and so on, because right now the important thing is actually to assemble it and to try it out, and there are a lot of questions, for example, one question is about the sound, right, like how do you calibrate it, I mean like if you calibrate it to like too high tolerance, it just switches on all the time, you say something, and I say something, and it sounds like Susie kind of for the device, yeah, and so this is always a question, what is a hardware question, what is a software question, don't think I actually understand quite some challenges, but yeah, and you just like use the SD card, then use the ISO from our GitHub repository, so we are releasing ISOs already, and at the moment like the question was also to have like an automatic ISO build, I don't know if anyone has built a Raspberry image, yeah, okay, of course, so the challenge is actually to build images on the Intel infrastructure and so on, so we didn't really succeed in that, and we also like submitted some back reports to the Raspbian guys, so what we're doing at the moment is building images on our own small Raspbian cloud, so you need actually to build the hardware you need to build in hardware, and yeah, components we have here for example, so we have online and offline components, the goal is also to make everything run offline, and yeah, so we're using flight here for it, but we're using it online, we're using Google or Watson or whatever is available to have a good sound quality, and yeah, speech attacks, and there's cockpit things, and again, and the humanities, but yeah, so yeah, so we're running out of time, but yeah, you see everybody is also very impressed, right, so that is good, and yeah, and yeah, I'll probably cooperate with the other people in the social media community, keep people example of how to have amazing news like that, and yeah, we're looking forward to talking with you. Yes, so because we have another one, I wanted to make a quick announcement for what it was, Asia Summit 2019, so I want to use a hold of time, so next year is going to be our 10th anniversary. The call for speaker is open, so please check out the website for Asia.edgy, you will find all the information on the website, please sign up for the talk about just one last comment, so all the components to be the Susie speaker can be found at the end of the YouTube video, and maybe check out our channel, we have a big video about Asia Summit 2019, which is the components of the YouTube video. Okay, so that's all. Thank you.