 Welcome to the AI for Good Global Summit here in Geneva and here on day one. I'm now pleased to have with me Hadas Bitran, I hope I've got that pronunciation right. You're head of the healthcare group in Israel for Microsoft. First of all, tell me, Microsoft has a big presence here this week. Why is that? So Microsoft does have a big presence here, that's because this topic is important to us. We see our cloud, our AI capabilities as fundamental to create a transformation in areas that are important to the world. There are a lot of things that we do a lot in AI for healthcare, AI for sustainability, AI for earth, for accessibility. We invest a lot in all those domains and it's because it's important to the company. For someone who doesn't really understand the topic, how is AI useful for healthcare? In plenty of ways. So traditionally Microsoft had healthcare organizations as customers for 30 years and we have about 170,000 organizations that are Microsoft customers. And traditionally we developed a lot of trust relationship with those customers. They use our cloud, they use our security services, they use office, they use exchange. And we realized that the time has come to leverage AI for healthcare. And AI can be used in a diverse set of areas, starting from natural language processing and conversational intelligence to machine vision where machine learning and AI can be used to process imaging, image files and deliver some insights to predictive analytics which is the area of trying to predict something. All of those technologies and much more. All of those technologies can be used to improve, to contribute to healthcare, to make decisions and support solutions for healthcare professionals to make processes easier in the healthcare industry that would lift the burden a bit from the industry, that will improve the processes, that would reduce costs. This is why it's so important. You're going around all the corridors talking to people, what's your ambition at the summit? I think that we are here both to communicate but also to see what type of technologies are being developed in our domain and what can we collaborate with, what we can partner with. Microsoft has always been a company that works through partnerships. The healthcare mission specifically, like creating a disruption or a transformation in this industry is a mission that we can't do this alone. It's not a single company mission that a single company is going to win this game. It's a partner play and this is one of the ambitions that I have. Now, when we're talking about big data and health at Microsoft, the crucial thing is, is this data safe? I'm the head of engineering in the Israel R&D Center. I can share with you that my engineering teams are going through tremendous scrutiny and tremendous processes for compliance, for security, for privacy, for everything that we do. Microsoft takes security and privacy of data very seriously. A service cannot go into our cloud without meeting the highest bars. So from my engineering perspective, we invest a lot of effort in it to make sure that we don't compromise user data, that we put all the scrutiny and all the processes in place and all the audit trails in place to try to ensure privacy and security. Last question, I mentioned earlier you're with Microsoft Israel. That's a key center for R&D for you? It is a key center. This R&D center has a lot of security products, but also a lot of AI products. There are a lot of specialties around conversational intelligence, for example, natural language processing, those types of technologies, but much more. Okay. Well, that was Hadas Bittran, who's head of the Health Care Group in Microsoft Israel Division. Thanks very much for your time. Thank you.