 Welcome to the ITU headquarters here in Geneva, which is, of course, hosting the AI for Good Global Summit. And I'm particularly pleased to be joined by none other than Choseb Lee, who is the Director of TSB. TSB stands for Telecommunications Standardization Bureau. Thanks for joining me. Thank you very much. So tell me, why is ITU taking the initiative to actually organize this three-day summit? As you know, AI exists quite a long years ago, and AI is taking very tentative steps forward in the last decades. You know, since AI has now benefited from this broadband, mobile, recently IoT, we have great opportunities to make this society's connected world. It's a good time to make this, to get out of this AI and connected world. This is why we as ITU, as a UN specialized agency, have some responsibility for connecting the world. We called upon all the AI communities, including global dialogue, to enhance our debate of this AI for Good. That is why we, ITU, have the initiative of these activities. So what's the significance of the AI summit when viewed from the perspective of your particular department, which is, of course, the standard body of the ITU? Yeah, if I use of these two buzzwords, representative of today, it should be convergence and smart. So each, you know, the sector of this vertical industrial society, they want to become this convergence with other verticals or other society. Such as the health industry, want to converge it with the vehicle industry. And another element is almost a corner of our society, they want to be smart. So all those movements, driven by ICTs, but ICT has a huge impact by AI. Actually, I want to say, AI will innovate today's ICTs. This is an important part for us, because of this, we are, ITU is responsible for the ICT developments. So this is a good time to meet these two together. So we have to address these convergence and smart. So this is a real relevance of this ITU. So ITU is consensus-driven. We are contributing a lot of these organizations. So our members already begun to contribute. But there's AI, the powers of this AI, there's implications how to innovate of these ICTs. So this is why ITU is important. And finally, AI, of course, is making it detached on, making an entrance into conversations around standard strategy. Where might we see ITU standardization contributing to AI in the future, in the very near term? In a very near term, I guess we may have looked at two different streams. One is the first to ship the data processing and management. As you know, this AI produces results with input data. Data is everywhere and every second. As we all knew of this, garbage in, garbage out. So now it's become very important of this how we can properly manage of this data is a fundamental, essential subject for all of us. So we recently learned about our expert group called Focus Group on Data Processing and Management. They are challenged to identify some of the process to cleaning and extract of meaningful data. So this is one area. Second element is ICT heavily impacted with this AI. So we expect AI will give us another opportunity to innovate today's ICTs in terms of these capabilities, capacities and applicability. Like we may expect super broadband, hyper mobility networks, smart networkings, trusted security, even including of this new emerging services and applications. So this is why we expect of this AI will bring us this innovation of today's ICTs. So very exciting times for your particular department. Thank you very much. Chesa, thanks very much. That's Chesa Lee who's of course the director of the TSB here.