 I'm a fellow at the Berkman Klein Center and I'm very happy to be here. I'm originally Swiss but spent the past 18 years in Asia. I'm looking at AI and always from China and maybe larger Asian angles. The research question is partially copy-paste from the 10 or 15 year older question. What about the internet in China and outside? Now the question is what about AI in China and outside of China? There's a lot of stuff to be looked at. AI will have as big as an impact on society. Society always means me and you and the family and everybody around us as did the internet back 20 years ago over time. It's not be wise to sort of say like the internet is not for me nowadays AI is not for me because it's going to be around you anyway. And so again from a personal individual point of view or a company point of view or even a family point of view I think it makes sense to start looking around and see what's going on. Does it help you? Does it hurt you? Should you use it? Should you not use it? If once you're it's clear that you should use it and how do you use it? What are the tools? What are risks? Risks for employees, risks for companies, risks for kids? I'm always worried about the people who are not able to enjoy the technology. I think that scares me because it creates an even larger gap. You don't really only have rich people and poor people and you have that divide but I think with the rich and poor you have an additional divide using technology or not using technology or being able and having the money to use technology will make the rich more richer and the poor more poorer. So that's something that scares me because it creates tension and we've seen that over the past 10, 20 years.