 I'm Kai Fuli. I run Sinovation Ventures. A lot of people ask about AI and whether it's intelligent. I think today's AI, based on the current state of the arts, artificial intelligence is really more of an optimizer. It's not intelligent in the same sense that we think of humans as intelligent. The human intelligence also includes inferencing, planning, and cross-domain knowledge common sense, and ability to argue, the ability to understand humor, and also self-awareness and compassion. I think in the global AI competition, a lot of people like to compare countries to countries. Yes, we can make that comparison, but I think the most relevant point is that the internet giants are clearly leading, and among the internet giants, Google is leading. Followed by Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft, also China's Baidu Tencent Alibaba. These people have the most data, and data is fuel for AI. And by collecting so much data, their AI gets better, the user base increases, they make more money, then they hire more scientists, they buy more machines, and the virtual cycle continues. The large portion of jobs that AI will take over actually are routine jobs. And most of human jobs, at least the tasks within these jobs, are in fact routine. Bank teller, receptionist, customer service, and even radiologists, relatively high-end, more complex jobs, are going to eventually get replaced over the next 15 to 20 years. It's important for us to think about the retraining of the people who are displaced, the education of our children and grandchildren on how to avoid becoming displaced, and also the social values that need to change. I think we need to create more human-compassion jobs, human-touched jobs, because machines are cold, they have no feeling, no self-awareness, no compassion. Only humans can do that. We need to, in our education, have the future children know that it is okay, these are good jobs to have, and that the human purpose in life is not about working very hard and attain wealth and respect. It is more about expressing love and compassion, about making a difference to other human beings, about making a positive difference to the world. That whole shift, I think, is a huge process.