 My name is Harry Yeff, my artist's name is Reep Swan, I specialise in the crossover of voice and technology for the purpose of spectacle and performance. So what were you doing here tonight? I had the pleasure of speaking about my work, I was very focused on this idea of augmented intelligence, how we can actually build tools to improve our practice. In my case it's pushing the human voice as far as it can go, but I'm interested in inspiring others to force themselves to break through their glass ceilings, whatever that might be. So that was your key message tonight? Yeah absolutely, I think there is a realism, we live in a sea of augmentation and most of the public have no idea. I think we need to use art and collaboration to bring these ideas to the surface so everybody is aware. So AI it's not going to kill creativity, it's going to enhance it? No absolutely, I stand on the shoulders of the tools that I build, it empowers me. I think it's about bringing these tools to the individual, people realising that they can use them for themselves and it's an empowering thing, not an othering thing, a dominating thing. I use it to my advantage and other people should do that often.