 Welcome to the AI for Good Global Summit. Our guest is Hui Zhang, CTO of KUKA. Welcome. Thank you. Tell me, what is the importance of having dialogue around AI at a summit like this for a company like yourself? I think it is very important in a way that AI is just in the starting period of getting into the industry and getting into our society. As robotics and automation company like KUKA, we feel that it's important to have the transparency and dialogue with other companies in the industry, with academics, and also with government bodies. Because as a new field of technology, it also requires some regulation. I think especially in this area that is so dynamic and growing so fast, a proper regulation is needed. I think a global summit like this, bring everyone together, is an important platform. Absolutely. Give us some examples of what you're doing that's of benefit to humankind. I think as a robotics company, we started by taking dangerous, repetitive, kind of boring job away from human. Itself is already good, because taking labor-intensive kind of tasks that really nobody want to do, but they're still very much needed for the industry. In the typical industrial setup, where everything is well-structured, well-organized, you can rely on engineering, precise programming to carry all the tasks. But when you get a little bit out of semi-structured or unstructured environment, this is where it requires techniques like artificial intelligence or machine learning. I can give you an example. Very often in a logistic setup, in e-commerce, you have to pick up different items from a box, from the storage, or from a location that you put the stuff. Those environments are not very well-defined or structured. This requires that the robot can locate the things and have a way to take the things out of a very unstructured, unsorted way. Although other situation, especially where you get out of a manufacturing environment, toward caring for older people, because we have an aging society right now, this is also where AI technique will help a lot, together with robotics. OK. And we're seeing AI move at a really rapid rate. What do you anticipate in the next mid to long term for AI? As we all see, already AI is getting into our daily life. And married together with robotics technology, I think in the short mid term, one way it would greatly help is the area for programming. Because one of the biggest obstacles of using robots is that it requires well-trained engineer to do all the programming and set up and everything. It's very similar like the computer in the old days. It's for professionals. So now later, we need ordinary people when they need to use robots. You cannot expect them to do computer scientists type of programming. In this area, AI has shown great possibility and advantage to help any ordinary person to program the robot. In areas like logistics, picking, in the narrow applications like that, AI has already shown a great efficiency improvement. So those are the things I think both in short term and in mid term will happen. What's your one takeaway from the summit? It's an event I've never seen that have so many people with so diverse sectors. You have people like us coming traditionally from industrial manufacturing environment. But you have companies like focusing on social interactions, focusing on government bodies, focusing on policy issues. I think this is, I think, one of the unique kind of platform to have this conversation with a broader scope of a different aspect of the society. Fascinating insights. Thank you. Hui Zhang of KUKA. Thank you for your time. Thank you. And more to come on the AI for Good Global Summit here in Geneva.