 It's day two here at the headquarters of the ITU, which is, of course, hosting the AI for Good Global Summit. And I'm now joined by Antoine Blondeau, who's the co-founder and chairman of Sentinel Technologies. Thanks for being here. Tell me, it's a start-up of sort of? It is a start-up, yes. What do you do? So, we take the state of the art of AI and we scale it in a major way. By scaling it, I mean we distribute it on a vast scale across the globe. 4,000 compute sites, millions of CPUs, a lot of GPUs. And all this compute plus the state of the art of AI, which we have together, we can solve fairly complex problems. Problems that typically other companies, in fact, sometimes no one, can solve. And we apply this to healthcare, agriculture, which is useful in the context of this summit, obviously. But also commercially, e-commerce and media. And how do you do what others can't do? Well, it takes a lot of effort to take complex AI and distribute it on a vast scale. A lot of efforts. We've been at it for 10 years. We happen to have raised the most money of any core AI technology start-up. So, we've done a good job when it comes to that. And then when you solve the problem of scaling and distributing, then actually you solve the problem of high dimensionality, which is all these problems that are multifaceted, where you need a lot of data, a lot of vectors of information. You can understand better which patterns to look at. You can do it sequentially over time, over a lot of time series of data. And you progressively evolve, self-learn models and deploy these to solve these problems. That's what we do. And what's your desired outcome from this three-day summit? Well, a lot. But let me give you an example of what we do in agriculture, for example. It's a research project we've undertaken with MIT and specifically the Media Lab. The approach here is can you solve the problem of what MIT called the food container, where all the components of the gross process are controlled by traders. So, temperature, humidity, nutrients, and what have you, light, what have you, right? And can you inject an AI process in it where you can effectively optimize that black box? I've already proven that with this you can grow better crops and you can also grow more, so you can have a higher productivity in terms of this growth. So can we take this state of the art and begin to industrialize it and deploy it and hopefully by meeting the right people here and injecting ourselves in a discussion, then hopefully we'll make full aware that this is possible. Okay. And so far what's your thoughts so far? Very good. What I like about it is that it combines, this conference combines industry and society, but within the industry it does give a role to startups. And I think startups, when you think about their ability to leapfrog and just not go with a status quo but try to go one step further faster, I think if you're talking about sustainability and doing things good for this earth, then startups have a role to play. Okay. Well, Antoine, thanks very much. Thank you very much. And who's the co-founder and chairman of Sentinel Technologies, start up here looking at how they can leap ahead in the future using what this technology that developed over the past 10 years. Thank you. Thank you.