 So let's enter the Huawei booth and let's check out some of the latest things they've been talking about. Something that I think is quite exciting is the smart AI and codecs and the deployment of the 5G network for people who do live streaming and for people who watch video on the internet. It's a huge challenge to get high quality, at least 1080p experience to everybody. In China, there's a billion people watching live streams and her live stream is being optimized. So the highest quality, no matter where she is and where she's streaming from, Tiktok is communicating with the network provider to optimize the 5G connectivity in every region of every city, depending on how much usage there is. If there's a lot of people watching, this is how they downstream, they upstail the quality. So it looks at least like 1080p, even if there's thousands and thousands of people watching at the same time. Even if there's something very popular and even in the corner of a city, they optimize the number of base bands to have the best experience, 27% more traffic. And it's over 5G. Now it's in the cloud. This is a cloud phone. Yeah, this is on cloud phone. So on the cloud phone, you can see the same screen, the same environment like the physical phone. You can see this one is a physical phone. Physical phone, when we install one game application, it's more than 20 gigabytes. It's a big one. So you install here, when you play, you say that the reaction is very snow. And this one is on the cloud. We install the same game on the cloud phone. So you can see the reaction is very quick. It's very quick. Zero GB. Yeah, it's like a real-time experience. It's like you have a big computer, a big cloud computer. Yeah, because it uses cloud computing. All right. I can download one 2GB game, right? You can see the time. It's around 10 seconds. Very quick. Just like a dream. Yeah, very quick. Yeah, now it's installing. So I'm walking here at the U-Garden and there's flying whales with rabbits. And it's flying all over us in this historical U-Garden with those beautiful buildings around here. And it's an AR. And it's helping me maybe go around here to find the best restaurant because I'm hungry. So I will look for the AR experience. It's going to be powered by 5G and everything in the future. And it just downloads when you reach it. You download it here. You can follow the whale. I'm a little bit of a whale, you know. So I like following the whale. And the whale tells me maybe I should consider this restaurant or some of these things that happened here during the... And then we can just continue walking around in AR. Europe should embrace competition, should invite the best of China, the best of the U.S., the best of Europe to compete on features, on price, to bring the best technology to the market. There's no need to limit yourself to not use Chinese technology because then everything is going to be more expensive. When you connect to the internet, it's going to be worse and it's going to be higher price. There's no point in that. There's all these promises of 5G that can maybe realize the internet of things in new ways that we're just thought of before and now potentially you can bring more connectivity to way more devices all over the planet. This is a huge news. This is very important. It also connects to satellites. It also brings new users for smart AI, for potentially robots, for self-driving cars, all these things. We want better quality. We want lower price. So enable competition and stop limiting the competition. That's what I think European countries should do and they should talk with Huawei and if they have any concerns, discuss it, ask maybe to look at the source code, whatever you want to do, just embrace technology, embrace competition. This is the best way forward for the last 20 years. I've been talking about on my YouTube channel of all the competition that's on the market, all the different suppliers, all the different innovators, inventors and in China, Huawei works really hard to try to bring the latest and the best. So this is what I think. Don't limit yourself. Enable competition, embrace competition. Thanks for watching. So Huawei is launching this very interesting AI-based weather forecasting model. It's a free product. You can find it on the internet. It's called PENGO Weather. It's linked on this website of the European Center for Medium Range Weather Forecasts. And there's a nature article where Huawei claims to be 10,000 times faster than the IFS, which is kind of like a global standard for weather forecasting. It's using all kinds of AI prediction models, some of the cutting-edge AI prediction models that Huawei has been suggesting would be the most optimal to predict the weather. So you get like 10 days into the future and you can see at the different air pressure levels and you can go to, for example, North America and you can see that, you know, all the hot areas here, it says high 30 degrees Celsius when you go like here and then it develops like that. There's like tracking for the impending hurricane. You can see, you can see the hurricane is moving this way here. It might impact Canada. And so the expert should check it out. It's free. I will put the link and you can check out whether the prediction is correct or not. It's like the experts can try to analyze the prediction with the reality 10 days into the future and then choose any of the global regions. You can check even the North Pole, how it's going up there, if you want. And it just loads looking like this. The temperature on the North Pole is around minus eight or something like that. And yeah, there it is. Try to understand what AI models they've been using. So it's fully open. People can check it out and it's just very important for many industries for the whole planet actually to understand what's the weather going to be because that changes everything in terms of how we can manage. You see, even in the future, down all this area here is going to be in the 40s. It's still going to be hot according to this AI towards even the end of September. Even towards the 40 something degrees. And if we take, if you go to Africa and then you can see what will happen. I'm not sure how that can predict also the rain because the rain is difficult, I guess, to predict because you never know. But in terms of temperatures and maybe the currents and stuff like that, you can see towards the end of September it's going to get quite hot all over Africa in the in the in the 40s nearly in the high 30s Celsius. All right, thanks for watching.