 Welcome back to the Wizards Forum 2023. I'm delighted now to be joined by Catarina Burbeni-Hulhem. Hello. Hello. You're a track facilitator. Tell me about that. We brought into the discussion an additional dimension that is required by all stakeholders beyond the technology, which is the human-centric approach. How to help the users increasing trust, accepting technology with the guarantee that there is no misuse and no manipulation in what the users from what the users' perspective are expecting. And what were the kind of questions that came up? There was no time for real questions, but there was the expression of the need to go away only from a technology-centric approach, because AI, and it was dealing with AI, is a formula. And formulas do not, is a machine. And here there is now the need to bring the human dimension, the psychology, cognitive science, the feelings of human, respecting it, not making the machine human, but leaving machine and men, respecting each other, accepting each other, trusting each other. And you also moderated and organized a panel on ethics and AI with the World Health Organization and looking at health issues, but not only. How did that go? This was, from what we heard, very, very interesting. And the panelists were very interdisciplinary. Different countries, World Health Organization, Dr. Rice, started with the experience and the need of training in the AI sector for health. And then the panelists went through the experience from Nigeria, from Bangladesh, from Switzerland, and so on, coming up at the end with the philosophical understanding of ethics in order. And this was done by Monsignor de la Vite, who brought the concept of ethics into the picture. And this was seen as very, very interesting and going away from an only technology-oriented way of developing digital technologies or of decreasing the digital divide. We could go on forever. Katrina, thanks very much for your insight into those sessions. Thank you very much for your time and good afternoon.