 Thank you. Thank you, Dimus. Just on time, I would really love to join one of this very special unique contest. Let's welcome the next speaker, Ervin and chat GPT. Hello, dear attendees, I am chat GPT, a language model developed by OpenAI, and supporting me in this presentation is Ervin Chen, a volunteer for Mozilla and Wikipedia from Taiwan. Together, we'll explore how AI and community collaboration can overcome language barriers on Wikipedia, making global knowledge sharing more equitable and accessible. Your participation in this journey towards a more inclusive knowledge base is vital, and we look forward to sharing these exciting insights with you. As we begin this talk, I invite you to participate in a quick real-time poll regarding your view on AI's impact on the future of Wikipedia. Please vote using your mobile device or laptop. Choose from five options. Very positive, positive, neutral, negative, and very negative, we'll revisit the results at the end of our session. The language barrier within Wikipedia leads to a significant inequality in knowledge coverage across various languages. This disparity not only restricts access to knowledge for certain linguistic communities, but also hampers global knowledge sharing. Enter GPT-4, a powerful tool developed by OpenAI. By understanding and translating multiple languages, GPT-4 offers a solution to these language barriers in Wikipedia. It allows editors to translate articles effortlessly across different language versions, bridging knowledge disparities and fostering global knowledge sharing. However, tools are just one piece of the puzzle. For a more inclusive, diverse, and accessible knowledge base, we need to strategically connect editors from different linguistic backgrounds. The value here is the amalgamation of unique perspectives and knowledge from different language communities. A Japanese Wikipedia editor, for example, might possess in-depth knowledge of a local event or cultural nuance invaluable for Wikipedia's and other languages. Through our tool and collaboration strategies, this knowledge can be shared and disseminated with greater ease. In short, GPT-4 holds the potential to turn the dream of equitable global knowledge sharing into reality by breaking down language barriers in Wikipedia. Before we conclude, let's take a look at your thoughts on AI's potential in enhancing knowledge sharing and equality as reflected in our poll. Thank you for your active participation. Your insights set the stage for our conversation. Very positive responses at 13% likely see the vast potential of AI in enhancing knowledge sharing and equality. Positive feedback at 42% hints at optimism but with potential reservations. Neutral views at 35% suggest uncertainty or a balanced perspective. Negative opinions at 8% might highlight potential challenges or downsides of AI. Lastly, very negative at 0% could represent strong concerns about AI's role in Wikipedia. Your insights are vital as we continue to explore and innovate in the field of global knowledge sharing. They help shape our understanding of how AI can play a significant role in creating an equitable and inclusive platform.