 The second edition of the AI for Good Global Summit was all about pushing the boundaries of human knowledge and endeavour by creating a platform from which live-changing projects could be launched. Chris wraps up the achievements of the last few days. More than 30 AI action projects emerged from this three-day summit and highlighted that maybe the most important element tying them all together is data. Data is the fuel behind AI and it has to be trusted and shared with stringent safeguards in place. Without good data you can't achieve good AI. One of the fundamental parts should be how to ensure this data. Data is a very important oil food for AI operations so we are enhancing of this how integrated this data so this is a one of the important part and also we are strengthening of this AI to make us a must smart and strengthening of this our network infrastructures. All 32 UN partner agencies participated in the summit as they see this as the ideal platform to identify practical applications of AI to accelerate sustainable development goals. It was a true demonstration of what can happen when the UN come together as a system. ITU was supported by more than 30 other UN agencies. It was a platform that really demonstrated the value of multi-stakeholder dialogue. It was a platform that focus on diversity. It was a very good gender turnout this year which I was very pleased to see personally. It's also a platform that allows for engagement for those not normally part of this discussions but there are very key to the various phases of the AI value chain. There are so many outstanding action projects that it's really difficult to single just one out. So for final thoughts let's get the views of these two gentlemen here. Why not? When we prepared for the summit we wanted it to be more than just the conference with good talks and interesting panel discussions. We wanted to get some tangible projects coming out of the summit and we have over 30 projects. I think that's much more than we thought we would have. Many people in the room collaborated to create a framework of making impact on AI and that was really encouraging for us. Going to next year we think that the number of projects coming back will be probably more than 10 and we hope for the next year we have even bigger and we're going to impact and see real results from the field and demonstrate more impactful AI. We've talked a lot about this being a summit but in the space of two years many people are actually calling this an AI for good movement that was launched right here. What we created one year ago here together is now becoming a global movement the AI for good movement and it is unstoppable. Stay tuned who knows where this journey will take us in 2019.