 Thanks for joining us in Geneva for the AI for Good Global Summit 2019. And I am delighted to be joined by the Chief Executive Officer, Roland Berger, the Global Conservancy. Charlie Dua Bué, thank you so much for joining us. Good morning. And it's your first time at the summit, isn't it? So why did you feel it was important to attend? I think it's important because United Nations, together with some other people, are gathering a momentum around the SDG and putting AI for good as part of this momentum. That's why we wanted to be there. Okay. And of course it's a global platform, isn't it, to discuss with other stakeholders the implications of AI? It's a very interesting platform because you have people from the government, you have people from the business, you have sci-fi writers, you have entrepreneurs, you have tech people. So it's a good time to gather. It's a long, it's four days, it's fulfilled and it's very interesting. Is there a session in particular you'd like to attend? I think I try to get to a few sessions and I've been organised, there's something about ethics, there's something about healthcare. But it's very, very rich and I may not be able to attend all of this. Obviously here we're trying to discuss the practical applications of ensuring that the development of AI is safe and ethical. So how do you think we can do that? What would you like the outcomes to be? I think it's very important that people understand that what I call the three is AI would be everything for everyone, everywhere. And I think that's what people need to understand and I think this is why United Nations are getting involved. This is going to impact our lives in the next 10 years and beyond. And it's very important we understand the mechanism, everything which is linked to data and all the implications because if it's everything everywhere for everyone, it will change our lives and this is the United Nations, this is why AI for good is very important. And what do you think is the most promising way in which AI can help deliver the UN SDGs? Is it in education, healthcare, smart cities? I think as I said it's going to be everything but when we look at the short term, the evolution we are seeing is on healthcare, on education, on the efficiency of cities, we will see the first results. But what is much bigger for our perspective at Holland Bagger is the emergence and I will talk about it in my panel, what we call portable AI which is your ability to control your life using artificial intelligence to become a human augmented intelligence. And in this context it will allow all of us to live a better life and that's I think what AI for good and the United Nations is pushing for. And when you advise corporates and they ask you for guidance as to how to use AI, what do they describe as their main challenges or concerns? Corporates now are just scratching the surface. I think AI is now in all the annual reports, in all the calls with analysts but it's not yet a reality. And I think this is where we see the gap. I think think about internet, when people were talking about internet websites and they were not really using internet and this is where we are in AI. So our clients, what they're looking for is how can I apply AI, how can I use the data? They have a lot of data, they don't really know how to use it, how I can get the right resources to help me and what we are telling them is first ask yourself the questions of what you want to do with AI but then I just talk about AI and I think it's asking the questions, defining the problems you want to solve and then use AI. That's the right way to do it rather than pushing AI. And are they aware that it's important to adopt an ethical approach to it? I think they're all aware. I mean we're living in a world where with 17 SDGs, the World Economic Forum was a very important talk on SDGs and this type of thing. So everyone is aware of this, everyone is also aware that AI is impacting everything and therefore you cannot just mingle around. You have to think ethically, you have to think about sustainability and if you think how you're impacting the life of customers, employees and citizens. And that's what AI for good is about. Chalet D'Oir, thank you so much. Thank you.