 Welcome to the ITU studio in Geneva. I'm very pleased to be joined on the occasion of GSR 18 by Mr. Kyu-myung Lee, who is the adjunct professor for the Korean Advanced Institute for Science and Technology, KAIST, okay. So, Mr. Lee, thank you very much indeed for joining us today. Thank you so much. You invited me to this event, so I'm very happy to come here. Now, I'd like to start off by talking a little bit about the AI for Development series. I noticed it's something that you've been involved with. Perhaps you could tell us a little bit about that. Yeah, actually, AI for Development series consists of three main modules. The first module is related to governance. The second one is social and some particular ethics issues. And the last one is some related to technical oriented aspect, including IoT and security matters. Especially, we have concentrated on how to use AI technology to find some secure IoT environment. So, there are some significant findings. First one is to recognize the importance of AI, considering various kinds of new technical trends regarding digital transportation and some recent issues regarding post-industrial revolution. And then based on this one, we also have recognized that several good initiatives to use AI in security and privacy. And lastly, there are some issues regarding trust matters. There are important recommendations from the development of the relevant activities in ITU. The first one is to provide some particular gap analysis between technical development and regulatory and policy concerns. Because there are lots of concerning issues from the regulatory point of view. However, technical viewpoint, we haven't well considered these kinds of issues. So that's why we need to consider how we consider all these aspects together rather than separately consider individual issues. And the second recommendation is to develop global standardizations. This one is also quite important aspect. Rather than just considering various kinds of technical solutions itself, we need to well consider various kinds of different aspects for supporting regulatory and policy issues, particularly concerning various kinds of new trends in the economical point of view. So, I mean, essentially you're trying to predict the future in a certain way and try and regulate for it as well. I mean, you think that it is important to be able to regulate all of the new developments that are coming out, is that correct? Yes. And in terms of your attendance at this event, obviously you've talked about the regulation aspects here. Why is this event important for you to be here? Yeah, actually this event is dedicated for regulatory issues. So particularly many participants are from developing countries. So in case of most of the developing countries, they want to deploy feasible technologies based on their own environment. So it's kind of good things to give good guidance to them based on our recent activities. I believe this event is a kind of good opportunity for giving various kinds of new information. And in the future, I believe we need to organize some similar event to convene many experts from technical point of view and some case from regulatory point of view. So we need to well coordinate these kind of two different sectors. And finally, just in terms of the research that you've been coming up with, etc., I mean, how confident are you that solutions can be found? Yeah, actually I am very interested in the trust technology recently, particularly in case of AI technologies. We want to provide advanced and smart applications without human intervention. However, mostly this kind of technology also contains various kinds of potential threats and some particular difficulties to easily adopt in the real environment. So in this regard, actually I'm from academia. So from the best kind of newly developed technologies, we need to consider how we will deploy this kind of technology to so many different areas with different requirements in a timely manner. That's the kind of important issues and the kind of big challenges in the future. Thank you, Muni. Thank you very much indeed for joining us in the studio and sharing these insights with us. And we look forward to catching up with you again at some stage in the future. Thank you so much. Thank you. And thank you for joining us either on YouTube or listening to this as a podcast on SoundCloud. And please check out our other podcasts and videos on the ITU YouTube channel and the ITU SoundCloud channel. Thank you. Thank you.