 Patrick Nicolet from Capgemini you are involved in artificial intelligence and I just wonder Where are we at with AI at the moment? And where will we be the the thing is that we start to have a clearer road map so as you know at the heart of Artificial intelligence you have algorithms So now there is a series of algorithms that are available and that you can combine and then you you see the different Applications and the first application that is where we are the most advanced is everything around Speech and a language recognition So you we have on every phone the virtual assistant that you know and you see these development and Here that's where they are the most investment and where we'll see the most progress Outlook says that in five years it will Artificial intelligence will have reached on even exceeded the human capacity and can that be Instantaneous translation between different languages. There will be yeah, yeah, and the second is about the site It's everything that is about visual recognition about watching about monitoring And but this we expect that it will take More in the range of seven ten years until we reach something that is Superior to the human capabilities, but I mean what would that the use of site mean is this augmented reality or virtual reality Oh, so you have all these elements about augmenting and virtual reality. Yes, of course You have also all the elements of around security. I think of a facial recognition and as a next step today We have a fingerprint tomorrow the visual recognition will be much better But then in the industrial aspect you have everything about the inspection that you can do you do the inspection then you can trigger self-healing and All the activities that today you will do from time to time given on a certain cadence I mean some people fear that this will all have an impact on labor. You know, there'll be robots There'll be machines doing things for us and we will have no jobs. Therefore, you know, I mean, is this a real problem at all? First we and I have an absolute conviction a robot on Whatever capabilities remains a machine and a machine is easier to do certain tasks And I have the firm conviction that human beings are more than this, right? So happily so so the the human being It's it think it as a a new tools. You have a new set of tools So there is a lot of requirements on how you will be able to use and leverage these new tools available But they remain tools. So yes, practically Depending on the type of task that you do for a living there will be a replacement by the technology But as again as a human being you're more than what you do So then there is a challenge that goes beyond the individual accountability It's really and possibly beyond what the enterprise should do. It's a society question Well, let me just then ask a final question of what society should do Is there an ethical problem that comes with or ethical concerns Questions that come with artificial intelligence. There is definitely as we've seen in biotechnology We we are engaging in Certain areas notably when you look in machine learning and what the machine can do to teach to themselves Then there is a relationship to decision-making There are a lot of debate around the connected car for instance around the decision-making and and then when you think of the Interconnected objects and and what will happen and say how do you fly drones in a certain areas for what? Purpose military or non-military etc. And what are the consequences of all these systems? It's not one technology that creates the ethical problem my view It's the connection of all these development similarly in biotechnology. You have a genetically modified gene in in one Protected garden there is it's not an issue now you spread it across Your country and and then you don't know and here it's the same you should be it's an it's a way of looking at it How all these connections ultimately will will impact this change and how much in my view? Us as human being us as society can cope with because we'll have to adjust And that's the purpose of an ethical debate. That's a very intriguing an interesting point to end on Thank you so much for being with us. Thank you my pleasure