 Well welcome to the ITUs headquarters here in Geneva. It's day three and of course the final day as we look at what's been achieved and what people be taking back with them for future goals and I'm happy to have with me another of the senior researchers from Facebook who have come here It's Antoine Baudet So tell me Antoine, why have you come to the AI for good Global Summit? Yeah, thank you for welcoming me Facebook is investing a lot in AI and especially in open research for AI we do a lot of research with the academic community but also with some partners and it's very important for us to Participate in all the discussion in the three days to try to shape up where AI is going and how we can do AI for good And from Facebook's point of view Where is AI going from here? So I mean this is the this is the big question and this is the question that comes up in all the session That's very interesting to hear people actually try to shape up what's what's going to happen I think for Facebook what's more important is like to try to get a better understanding at content Better understanding at what the text mean what an image mean what a video means that basically it's easier for Facebook to actually share it with the right person at the right time And also being able to to interpret the content better. That's that's the key motivation now Facebook on a regular basis faces issues about data and privacy and that's been a big subject here So where does Facebook stand on that? Yes So in terms of AI research actually our stand has been to be completely open and transparent in the sense that our lab Facebook AI research publishes all its results in a journal or peer-reviewed conference and open source almost all of its code So we don't try to hide any secret plan behind closed doors We try to be as much open and engage with the academic community to build New AI tools all together. What about private data? You know your clients data. Yeah, so that's Of course, that's one of Facebook big resources But I would say this is not what's driving most of our AI research right now Because and not even at the AI research lab where I'm from because we are open Of course, we use it for our products, but I would say it's a different stage here We're about to talk about where I is going where I is going in the future and I would say the data at Facebook is more used the product today Using basically the advances that we do. So finally you're based in New York. Has this trip been worth it? Yeah, yeah, that's great. I mean Yeah, I'm learning a lot actually about how AI is perceived by other actors like I was at the smart city breakout yesterday And I will a lot about how people like ruling cities and try to decide for what's the city are going to be in 15 20 years and how AI is going to shape up this. It's not exactly the way I'm seeing AI in my day-to-day life at Facebook in the lab It's super interesting to basically be able to share this perspective. Okay, well great Antoine Thanks very much for your insight. Thank you. That's Antoine Bordes from Facebook who's come here to see how AI Could change and what Facebook's role will be with that of course in the future. Thank you again. Thank you You