 Hi, this is Peter Burris with a Wikibon Action Item Quick Take. MIT did something very interesting this week in the AI world. Jim Cabela, what happened? Peter, well, MIT, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, launched a new research initiative called Intelligence Quest IQ for short, and it's focused on AI. And there's many research initiatives all over the world focused on AI. What's important about this one is that it's a signal that what's called AI safety has risen to the top of the research agenda, not just in major research institutes like MIT, but in the business world at large. AI safety is a hot new paradigm and a new set of development practices and research initiatives and increasingly tools to enable businesses, governments, every one of us to build guardrails as it were around artificial intelligence as it's deployed into our lives. Now, this is a grandiose set of concerns, it's privacy protection, it's eliminating AI-driven bias in decisions that might be made algorithmically. It also, AI safety as a general framework also encompasses things like algorithmic accountability so you can trace back to when a given algorithm made a given decision to identify who's responsible. The MIT IQ initiative is a research initiative, of course, this is MIT. What they're doing is that they're identifying both things that need to be developed at the basic architectural level in terms of algorithmic capabilities to build these safeguards, but also they're exploring the larger issues of ethics and morality. Thank you very much. This has been Peter Burris with a, and Jim Kobielus with a Wikibon action item, Quick Take.