 Why did the UK decide it should host this AI safety summit? The UK wants to be some kind of a Switzerland in the world's development of AI. None of it is legally binding. None of it is regulation. None of it is even that new. It's a good idea to have a statement that is signed by a lot of notable people that says, we think there is great harm and potential for AI and therefore we should all work together and make sure that the good stuff is great and the bad stuff is limited at most. China was represented. The US was represented. The EU was represented. A lot of big players and small players were represented at this and that's no mean feat. That's pretty good going. So I do think it was worthwhile.