 Welcome back to the AI for good global summit here in Geneva and we have a familiar face I'm sure a mere benefit to me general manager innovation for the X Prize What's different as you've been going through the corridors and taking part of workshops this year Thank You Chris This year has been phenomenal We have seen the growth of the event from year one in 2017 up to now The amount of sessions that have been increasing and the conversations ranging from the typical United Nations sustainable development goals topics that we have selected this year and five of them We added some new topics this year on space and culture and Diversity and also scaling AI Which has been additional to what we've done last year and that increased the number of sessions a number of panels a number of workshops And obviously the number of speakers and participants So this has created a whole new dynamics in the event and we see that the growth of the event is also sustained By real conversations between stakeholders that are interested in AI for good But also more innovators and entrepreneurs that are joining. We've heard the word scaling a lot for someone Who's just arrived from the moon. What does that mean? Scaling is interesting term. We're referring to scaling as if we know how AI can be used for good How can we build capacity to scale more to offer that to more countries to more individuals to more constituents to more communities? And make sure it's responsibly scared with also security scale So this term is being used a lot in this in this summit Yeah, you mentioned that a lot of diversity gender neutrality have been key themes this year Why why would they have to be singled out this year? As we learn more and more about how AI is being used and the biases that could be created when you create those algorithms and Solutions we need to be aware that we need to take into account not only biases that come from data But biases have come from problems that are defined and those problems have to be find more at those source By those who own the problem and that requires diversity of approaches diversity of culture diversity of knowledge And therefore you have to integrate way more communities and cultures and language and geographies to make sure you do things to account That diversity that will take time It will take obviously very time and the three years that we've started with this event We'll probably need to sit at another few years to make sure that we hit that goal last couple of questions now Obviously there's been a lot of candidates downstairs for the X-Price. What do you think so far what they've got to offer? We have been Lucky this year to be able to coincide the summit with our annual X-Price competitors team summit and Because of that we had about 70 teams that have joined around the summit and they're showcasing now to the audience the solutions that they're working on And all those solutions are AI for humanity AI for sustainable goals And that has been very interesting and intriguing for the audience because this is the first time they can see in such a small space all those all those efforts We've had a couple of futurologists coming in talking so if you put on your futurologist hat Where do you see this three years from now? The summit you mean. I think the summit could become the place where we talk about real Policy and governments of AI and how AI can be used really for good, but for multi-stakeholder perspective But also include academia and the real pushers of science in AI come together Okay, thanks very much. That was a mere benefit to me from the X-Price and General manager of innovation for this, so thank you very much for your time