 Welcome to the AI for Good Global Summit. I'm now joined by Saiza Onoe, who's Director, Telecommunications Standardization Bureau of ITU, of course. Good to have you here. So tell me, what is the summit aimed to achieve? Actually, as its name suggests, AI for Good Summit aims to find AI for Good, or a positive thing to ensure that the AI solutions accelerate toward the sustainable development goals. This is the main goal. But the recent rise of the general table AI, that has intensified the discussion on AI governance. So with that background, this summit has some function as a platform to discuss global AI governance, to facilitate some discussion for the finding about some kind of frameworks or guard rails to support safe and responsible AI. So we need to careful about this. OK. And so why does the ITU organize this summit? And how does it further its mission as an organization? The essential value of ITU is that we foster the collaboration to support innovation on a global scale. So this summit brings people together and to achieve, create some impactful partnerships. So that was a major motivation for launching AI for Good in 2017. So we need to continue such activities. OK. Can you share a few examples of these ITU contributions? Yeah. Actually, we have some activities on standardization. AI and machine learning becomes an important part of the ITU standardization in some areas such as network automation and also the some multimedia coding and environmental efficiencies. So for this, just one example is we are offering one of the examples we are offering is a pipeline architecture to implement machine learning into a 5G or future networks. Also, we have some other focus group activities with a collaboration with other organizations. For example, we have a focus group for the AI and IoT for digital agriculture. This is a collaboration with FAO. Also, we have a focus group on AI for natural disaster management. This is a collaboration with WMO and UNEP. Also, we have a focus group on AI for health with a WHO. Actually, just yesterday, we announced that we will scale up these activities to by establishing the global initiative for AI for health together with the WHO and WIPO. OK. Interesting. So finally, what are the reasons and there's lots of reasons to be optimistic about AI being a force for good. Tell me about that. I think that just because of our effort, we are trying to find AI for good so that we could be optimistic about AI. We need to continue such effort, considering the governance as well as the technologies. But I would say that optimistic or not, that's different from the country's country, from the culture to culture. Actually, I see some Western movies that depict fears. But in Japan, most cases, AI robot is always on the side of justice. That's very different culture. So we need to discuss such issues as well. OK. Really interesting. So especially on the cultural differences on appreciation of AI as a force. So anyway, thank you very much. Saiza Ononi, Director of Telecommunications Standardization Bureau of ITU. And we'll have much more on AI for Good Global Summit right here. Stay with us.