 My name is Janina Loh and I'm working at the University of Vienna as a postdoc in the field of philosophy of technology and media and specialized in robot ethics and responsibility research and trans and post-humanism. I'm not afraid of autonomous vehicles or I'm just a little bit worried that I because I think that people misinterpret the the challenges and the problems that come along with with developing autonomous vehicles. When I sit in panel discussions on these topics one of the first questions is always will machines run over the world and will machines like this dystopian terminator scenario. Another question arises like we're going to be wonderful and we will merge with nanobots and then upload on a computer our mind on a computer and be virtually immortal. So we have the always have these extreme scenarios like the dystopian scenario on the one hand and the utopian scenario on the other hand and I think it's much more complicated than that and it's not that easy. We don't have the luxury to choose either a black or a white scenario. We have to get in the messy gray era that is in between and have to look at concrete artificial developments and technological developments. So I am not I'm not a prophet but a philosopher and it is my responsibility maybe to to to figure out the the the challenges that go along with each and every technological development and not yeah jump on the train of dystopia dystopian vision or utopian vision