 I'm from the United States and I am a master's student in future design. So my final project is about artificial intelligence, but I'm not so much interested in the technology of it. I'm more interested on the impact of AI. Obviously, AI is like a hot topic right now and everybody is talking about it. And whether you consider yourself a user or non-user, I think AI will impact all of us. So my project really investigates how AI might affect us and what we can do about it. AI, obviously, is, like I mentioned, it's a huge topic right now. I think we're at an inflection point with AI because even within the last few months of this year we've seen mass amounts of developments and also financial contributions to the development of AI. And it is moving at an incredibly fast pace. And while I think that's exciting, for the most part, I feel like I'm an optimist when it comes to technology, it's also terrifying. And I think we very rarely spend time pausing and thinking about what we're creating when it comes to technology. And so I was really interested in exploring the impact of all of that, how people feel about AI, how people use AI, and what they can imagine their futures with it to look like. The preparations for my exhibition are going well. The past semester I ran a social simulation preparing for our futures of AI. And so basically what I did was I created news of the future. So there's speculative news articles about artificial intelligence. They were published on Substack and then on Discord I had people talk about those news articles. And so my project is really about participatory design and co-creating with artificial intelligence and co-creating with each other about our futures with AI. And so my exhibition is a showcase of those outcomes. So we will see newsreels from the future, so the stories that came out of the simulation and you get to read about those stories and learn about what happened during the simulation. So my exhibition will actually be in this room. It will take place in the library of Proxody University and it will present newsreels from the future. So the stories that came out of the social simulations you get to see and then there'll be a companion to it which will be these newspapers that explain more about the simulation and have the stories of those final outcomes from what people co-created together. I would say come see our exhibition. We're a small class but I think our creativity is mighty. And if I could like impart some last words I think it's important for us to really think about our futures and play active roles in shaping it together because anything's possible and that should be encouraging for all of us because you know we can change the future for the better.