 can say a thousand words, so how we represent things has great significance. This iconic picture, for example, represents a specific moment in history, we all know. And as such, the meaning of this picture is shared among all of us. At times, new concepts emerge that need to be represented in images. And at the moment, one of these concepts is artificial intelligence. So how do you see artificial intelligence? Probably, it would look something like this. These blue, science-fictional, and for many people, scary images have to tell you something about what is AI and what can it do. Now, AI is already being applied in areas such as health, mobility, biodiversity, and material science. But would you argue any of these applications are represented in these images? These unrepresentative and limited views of AI today can significantly restrict the impact AI can have on our society in the future. So with my research, I aim to address this challenge. I want to change how we see artificial intelligence. And I aim to do so in two steps. First, I want to team up computer scientists with graphic designers in order for them to interact and create alternative images of artificial intelligence. And as a social scientist, I want to know the different ways in which these participants make sense of artificial intelligence. And secondly, I want to showcase these alternative images in an exhibition. An exhibition open to all of you. And during this step, I want to know whether and if so how these alternative images can change the perception and reception of artificial intelligence. So with the Scholar Award, we can create these interdisciplinary teams, organize this exhibition, and open it up to you so that we can rebuild our connection with this important technology of the future so that we can gain a different image of artificial intelligence. Thank you for your attention. Thank you, Amber. Yeah, thank you, Amber. That was great. I'm seeing AI in whole new colors now. Now, Josiparika, do you have a question for Amber? I certainly do. Thank you very much. It's an utterly complex topic. Can you elaborate a bit more about the exhibition bit? What would be your ideal collaborations to make sure that the ideas, the best ideas, the new ideas in terms of visualization scale on a societal scale? Can you elaborate a bit more about that? Can you explain the scale part? What kind of ideas of how to make sure that the exhibition, for instance, what would be an ideal exhibition or collaborator on what's to make sure that these images and ideas reach also the popular audience? Yes. Okay. I understand. Basically, I want to have as big as an audience as possible for this exhibition so that you can really gain a new image for artificial intelligence. At the moment, it is still restricted to where I work as a scientist at Alter University or Helsinki. Preferably, I would also use the web for this to reach a wider audience for these images so that you can actually see, okay, these are alternative ways but you can also find, if you are working on artificial intelligence yourself, you can find someone who can represent what you're doing in a really good way. So this is how I would like to scale this. Thank you. Great. Thank you very much.