 Welcome to the ITU headquarters here in Geneva, which is of course hosting the AI for Good Global Summit. And I'm particularly pleased to be joined by none other than Reinhard Scholl, who is the Deputy Director of TSB. TSB, of course, is the Telecommunications Standardization Bureau. Reinhard, thank you. Thank you, Chris. Tell me, why has the ITU taken the initiative to host this particular summit? ITU is very happy to host this summit that we co-organized with our partner XPRIZE, and that's being done in partnership with, meanwhile, 20 United Nations organizations. The theme is AI for Good, and the goal is to see how AI can help achieve the sustainable development goals. All the AI experts say that AI is too important to be left to the AI experts, so it needs to be discussed by countries, by companies, by organizations, by every citizen. And ITU has a long history of providing a forum for multi-stakeholder discussions. What's the significance of the AI summit from the perspective of, well, from what you do, the standardization sector of ITU? AI will have a huge impact on communication networks. Communication networks are getting more and more complex. They comprise multiple complex processing units. Often they are optimized individually, but if you piece them together, the end-to-end performance is not as good. AI can help here. Also, the processing and management of data is going to change. Today, people think of data in terms of structured databases, but it's not just the quantity of data that's going to change. It's also the quality of data that's going to change. More and more unstructured data is contained in text, pictures, videos. It's going to be analyzed and often in real-time. And so, in the same way as crude oil needs to be processed and refined to get useful products like petroleum or diesel fuel, also raw data need to be processed and managed to get the most valuable information out of them. And ITU just recently started a group that's discussing the technical impact of these things with respect to data management and data processing. Also, in particular, with respect to 5G networks, network management, control, AI will play a significant role. And finally, at the end of this three-day summit, what would you like the outcome on your wish list at the end to be? I think it would be nice to have a global dialogue, as you started. We would like to go beyond just having a nice-to-have conference. Our panel discussions are advised to come up with some strategies on how AI can be put to the best use to achieve the sustainable development goals. There are very many excellent studies that already exist. But to bring every stakeholder together on a global scale, I think that's perhaps the first time that we're trying to do that. And I think that would be a great outcome to see this dialogue continue. OK, well, looking forward to the next three days. Right now, thanks very much. Thank you, Chris. So that's Reinhard Schoen, who is the Deputy Director of TSB here. Thanks again. Thank you, Chris.