 I think this summit is a great opportunity to start a dialogue. I think there is a lot of work to do yet, but it's been a great experience to see people from so many different fields talking about AI. And I think one of the best outcomes that this can have is realizing what are the challenges that we face in terms of technical capacity, in terms of relationships, so what is the new people that will need to hire both in the private sector and within organizations and governments if we want to move this forward. I think the technical capacity and the biggest understanding of AI that lies right now within the private sector and within academia with the deep understanding about what are the problems that affect the most vulnerable are two things that need to come together. Maybe corporate social responsibility is not the right framework to establish that kind of collaboration and we need to understand that we will need to work together in a more deeper way, so trying to have these kind of summits and these kind of dialogues so that from the private sector they begin understanding what are the lacks of knowledge that they have around the problems of the most vulnerable and within the governments and the humanitarian organizations to understand what are the lacks on their technical knowledge about AI. I think that would be one of the best outcomes of this kind of summit. I would say that there is a huge market opportunity within the developing economies and I think in order to drive forward this change on the private sector and on humanitarian entities, we need to understand that there is common opportunities here that helping the most vulnerable is not just a humanitarian problem, it's actually a business opportunity, it protects us all and we've seen that with global epidemics in the recent years and what are the effects of globalization in terms of risk from countries to countries and that we live in a world that is much smaller now, so realizing that this is not a charity, this is not helping people that they live in a different world but this is actually making a whole ecosystem is more robust and that makes more business opportunities and that brings us together and provides value from a human perspective. I think that's the right way to motivate these kind of relationships. It's not about one part of the world and a different part of the world, it's just realizing that inequality is something that plays against all of us. I believe AI can tackle different problems. I've seen from a technical perspective that AI has fall back again into optimization for example in a deep way and that's something that has been worked from many years ago but it's taking new strengths, so optimization is one of the big things in which AI can help and if you look at the type of work that UNICEF does there is a lot of things that have to do with optimizing resources. So if you look for example at health or epidemics, how can we better estimate the risk of an epidemic to spread? How can we optimize the resources that we put into the response of an epidemic? That's information campaigns and making information reach the most vulnerable. Whether it's understanding a place in health centers in what place might help speed up the delivery of vaccines or the delivery of medical tests, that's a problem that is highly complex in which artificial intelligence can actually help in finding the right answers to put all these limited resources together to help in such a complex scenario. I believe the other thing that AI can do is actually to process very complex problems and communication is one of them. So we've seen strong advancements in the field of translation and translation is something that helps us communicate with each other and that helps coordinate but also helps consume content that is being generated speaking up by different people and that is something that will bring us together closer to realize that we belong to this one single world and I see some small examples with artificial intelligence is being used to actually communicate more deep communication problems. It's not just about sentences, it's not just about language, it's about emotions. So I believe that AI will play an amazing role in solving poverty issues or health issues by both helping finding better ways to optimize responses and optimize resources and also by creating that awareness of a global community that we live in.