 My name is Dennis Jennings. I'm here at the Predict Conference, the Fourth Predict Conference, as an attendee, and to learn a little bit more about artificial intelligence. So I'm here today to find out a little bit more about artificial intelligence. And one of my particular interests is how does, what is the impact of artificial intelligence from systems on the risks associated with online systems and the impact of bad actors? We're all aware, somewhat to my surprise, given my early involvement in the Internet, that all online systems, indeed all digital systems, are vulnerable. And we've discovered that bad actors globally are extremely powerful. As the old adage goes, the defenders of systems have to get lucky all the time, the bad actors have only got to get lucky once. So my interest in being here, apart from learning more about artificial intelligence, is what additional vulnerabilities do data-driven artificial intelligence systems create with bad actors for connected systems? Do they add to the risk? I'm particularly interested in the idea that artificial intelligence systems will drive systems that control our environment. So what happens when the bad actors corrupt the data, not just the algorithm, but the data? And what's the impact? What's the risk? The thing that worries me is the power of the bad actors. If we look at the enormous investments that the states and companies are investing in protecting online systems, what additional risks does AI create for AI-driven systems, and obviously for society and for the consumers? That's why I'm here.