 This three-day summit has brought together hundreds of the world's leading AI experts, whether they be in non-profit organizations, professors, entrepreneurs, captains of industry, academics, scientists, the whole lot. And what they want is for the momentum to continue. The next step is how can we keep this momentum going? And we see a lot of good discussions, a lot of good proposals, and a lot of good questions, and the people eager to come together to continue to address this issue. I think that we have to find ways to engage these people, engage more people to work on this issue, and we will try our best. Two of the three days were focused on breakthrough sessions where delegates and speakers had all together and concentrated on vital issues and real solutions, whether it be promoting equality in access to AI or ethical policy and enhanced privacy and security. Ultimately, there's a meeting of minds between the problem-solving here and the UN's long-term Sustainable Development Goals, or SDGs. Yeah, you know, the challenge with events like this is you get a lot of momentum and everybody's very happy to get together. But it wasn't really a valuable use of time if we don't take action. I think the discussion needs to go more from just dialogue to action. And we are considering having these discussions more towards defining the problems in a very concrete way. If we can start to use this community and this group to define what are the problems and the barriers to solving some of the SDGs, that we can then start to explore the portfolio of solutions that artificial intelligence and other technologies might be used for. I come away with the big need for bringing the different communities together because it is a bit of the technology, science, governance and corporate side of the AI angle have been split into silos. And to bring the silos together and really cross-fertilize ideas, concerns and opportunities has been critical. And I think that's one of the things that we achieved during these three days is not maybe to have groundbreaking principles and solutions that will help us in the near term but building that trust and that platform to go forward. The three-day summit didn't just rally the AI community but thousands of people followed the event worldwide remotely and the media coverage was unprecedented for an artificial intelligence global event. And this is just the start.