 One of the wonderful things is that you can meet so many people from all around the world doing wonderful research but also doing wonderful things in practice. I think the community is actually quite similar to the immediate community. It's distributed, it's decentralized, it's very intellectually serious. The contacts I made here were also giving the access to practitioners and with lots of wonderful people I really changed the way I think about collaboration on the internet in general it helped me shape my book and helped me shape my future research. At the Wikimedia Foundation we really appreciate how the Brooklyn Clan Center and its community have always had a close eye on how Wikipedia works, how people collaborate online, peer collaboration has always been a big topic there but nowadays also how people use AI to access knowledge to share knowledge. And this is what makes it amazing the fact that it connects so many wonderful people from all over the world, the world from governments, from NGOs, from academia, from the industry makes it a very unique and special place that can shape policies and can shape products, can shape research altogether and I find it tremendously inspiring and amazing.