 A.I. is not a new field. It's a 50 year old field in computer science. Natural language processing, computer vision, all these areas have been around for a long time already. Many companies, organizations and governments are using A.I. for good at this moment. A.I. is in its place in the plane of the machine of the past. We want to talk about if there is a camp or reading too with the tools that we have now today. We use a single color plan and still replicate the portrait by giving different shades of gray in the image by placing these small strokes. The robot decides to do as the placement of the strokes. Do you want me to take it? Of course we will. We need to find my best numbers. Do you want me to know the rights? I have a chance to have a challenge out of Prince William, not the English one. I met Prince William Rudolph, architecture in Czech Republic. He and his team were pretty cool. He will show me forces. And this video is explaining what's the underlying problem behind the underlying challenge. In what we need is to have the robot be inclined in some directions. It's an exciting time. It's not too late. We insert ourselves in these conversations, can play a big role in the future that we end up living in. And large-language models and graffiti aren't making that any easier. With all of these calls for governance and regulations, what do you see in terms of how it would look in practice as we look forward to the future AI kind of governance models? If you could share with us your thoughts, that would be great. I've been asked a lot about that letter as well. I actually feel like it's our responsibility to be having these conversations. Like I said, I joined this organization because I felt it was a moral calling. En I really wanted to make sure that not only are we looking at the opportunity, but we're having conversations about the risks. And by putting this more in the forefront, it's better to do much sooner than wait until we really need to. Now what this artist did is he basically recorded 10 days, yes 10 days of video from open camera feeds from public squares around the world. There's thousands of these cameras. He went to Instagram and scraped all the publicly available profiles that are geotagged for the same location as the town square camera. And using AI, he made a match. Now why am I telling you this? Well, in 2017, when we created AI for Good, only a few people had access to this kind of technology. But now with a little bit of creativity and patience and determination, you could literally do this in your bedroom. So I think it's safe to say that AI has entered the mainstream. Is this good? Is this bad? Is this a gray zone? Well, it depends, right? In this case, it's a rather creative art project. I kind of like it. I wish I thought of it myself. But it's not hard to imagine how this kind of technology could be used and abused in the wrong hands. And that's one of the many reasons why we created AI for Good. So AI for Good was created on the premise that we now have less than 10 years to achieve the sustainable development goals. And we saw today that AI has great promise to achieve en advance many of those goals and targets. From climate change to education for all, affordable healthcare, gender equity, autonomous driving, robotics, smart cities, the use cases are undoubtedly there. We started about six years ago with a group called Machine Learning in 5G Networks. We developed and we meaning the IT membership or whoever cared to contribute to the work, created an architecture framework which basically set the language for how people in the communications field talk about machine learning. And one really exciting topic that I want to pick out here is the work that we started five years ago with the World Health Organization. You know, we all sort of reasonably maybe trust doctors and medication. And the reason why we trust, have trust in this, is because we trust the processes and we trust the institutions. And what about if an AI for good solutions says that I would have skin cancer? What would make it so that I can trust the solution? I see the smartest people in the world on AI in this room. I see the people who can create the future by optimizing software, creating applications that the humanity is going to need. But what this is all about, if tomorrow those data centers consume 10, 20 or 30 percent of the world energy, for what? When we can do better. Liquid to liquid, we can change. We can reuse the heat. We are all experiencing frequent drought, longer drought, severe drought, water scarcity. And this all of course affects food security, water security, stability in the world. However, we have hope that technology, technology communication technology, but also artificial intelligence can bring solution to climate change, to crowdsourcing. In 2018 we decided to build a start-up, which is called Idoven. We have created the first cardiology assessment platform powered by artificial intelligence. Since then, our algorithms, the name of our AI is called Willem, to honor the Nobel Prize that invented the electrocariogram, which is Willem and Toven. So Willem has learned, thanks to our engineers, thanks to cardiologists that are supporting us, from more than 70 million harbids. Two, one, go. Congratulations. Wow. Building a system where you could click on a locale, a geography, a region, and also determine what balance of economic impact versus containment you were looking for. And the system would actually produce a set of policies and actions to take a schedule over the next three months to take in reasonable detail. And it would also give you a prediction, in this case the orange line, of what you could achieve if you set these policies in place. My name is Anne Neuberger, and I serve in the White House, coordinating our national security policies in the area of cyber and emerging technologies. We've heard from many world leaders that artificial intelligence is one of the most powerful tools of our time. And certainly President Biden has talked about the need for us to seize the benefits of AI and manage the risks. We're committed to doing this equitably. So while this started as a U.S.-EU cooperation, we certainly see the future being a much larger collaboration among governments. And using AI for good for the benefit of all citizens. Roberto, over to you. We are convinced that we have to play our responsible role in terms of the governance, but also we are convinced that it's equally important to bring the benefit of AI to every citizen in the world. We would like to open up with the spirit on which we do these things, to plant this new era of the human being. Human being working with intelligent machines en rooted in our principles, which are common and solid across the Atlantic, which is democracy, respect of the human being, respect of their privacy. One of the questions that I get asked these days is what is the United Nations doing on addressing the risks that are coming from AI? En at the same time I get asked, what are you doing to use the opportunities that artificial intelligence and the data revolution offer to accelerate progress on the sustainable development goals? And the first answer that often comes up is we are working to reinforce AI governance. We cannot have one part of the system not be aligned with the rest of the system. In these proposals of Secretary-General, the work that we are doing across the UN system at this point in time will help align these different tiers, make sure that this is resilient to face the risk of the future. The time for action is now. The opportunity is there to embed these solutions, these important frameworks for international governance of AI technologies into a larger global framework. That member states can come together and adopt at the Summit of the Future next year. So thank you very much. Thank you very much for this kind of introduction. It's great to be actually closing this amazing day here with still a lot of people in the room and a lot of energy. You know, very important, we all know that art has always had the power to provoke thought, to spark conversation, to catalyze action. So by showcasing compelling visions for a sustainable world, we aim to inspire individuals and organizations to explore new ways of leveraging AI and other technologies to address global challenges and to advance the UN SDGs. So thank you very much. And this is the back of this journey to create a more sustainable world through the transformation fusion of art and technology.