 Hey, everyone. All right, this conference is intense. It's like back to back. Everybody stand up. Everybody stand up for a second. Let's take a deep breath. I got a short presentation. We've got time. All right, one deep breath. All right, you can sit down again. Yep, so as I said, humanity, we are an app that allows you to monitor your rate of aging and then guides you to slow it down. Our mission is to add a billion years of extra healthy life to humanity by 2030. So who are we? So me and Pete, my co-founder, I started one of the biggest dating sites called Badu. He started one of the first social networks. So consumer tech guys. But unfortunately, like many that kind of go into health tech, we had that same situation where we had people close to us have tragic health events. Pete, his dad, had a stroke out of the blue, killed his quality of life, was in a wheelchair for four years and passed away. On my side, I had a couple relatives find out way too late, stage four about cancer and passed away. And so we felt invincible. We felt quite big and arrogant and full of ourselves that we had these business successes and that we couldn't do anything to help these people right next to us. And you learned to cliche that if you don't have your health, you don't have anything. And so when we started to go down the rabbit hole of, like, how can we be less helpless? How can others be less helpless, too? We learned one very important thing is if Pete went after cardiovascular disease as his mission in life because of his dad, it wouldn't actually get rid of the problem. And if I went after cancer, it wouldn't get rid of the problem. The problem was this actual loss of function in the body over time, which makes us susceptible to all these major diseases. And we call it, in society, we call it aging. And so if we didn't go after that, we probably wouldn't make the impact that we wanted to make. And just to be very clear, we're not talking about sick care. We're talking about on the preventative side. We're talking about actually elongating those healthy years that we actually enjoy. We're fully functional. We actually can have a good time in life and enjoy our family members, right? And so we did what the only thing we knew how to do was build apps and get millions of people to join it. And so humanity is an app that basically allows you to monitor your rate of aging, guides you to slow it down. It's very simple. You basically start with, OK, this endpoint that you're trying to improve, like, how old am I? How functionally old am I? And then the whole thing is about, in the middle there, you see guidance. It's just like a traffic navigation app. We have traffic navigation apps, but we don't have health navigation apps. It's gone backwards a little bit, so we created one. And so as a user, it's just a gamified experience that you've seen in probably our dating apps and other things is basically just trying to get more points on a daily basis. But something very cool can be done when you have data. The same thing that Waze and the traffic navigation apps learned is there's a paradigm shift that's happened. Not everybody knows about it yet, but there's a paradigm shift that's happened. And that is that you can actually watch hundreds of thousands and then millions of people. And you can see what they do. You can see what type of person they are. And you can see how that endpoint changes. You can see how much younger or older they get using these predictive models. And so that's what we did. And a beautiful thing happens. And because of this, each of you, if you have an iPhone, we're going to be on Android early next year. Download Humanity. And as each of you joins, we've been in the App Store for a year. We have 140,000 users so far. As each of you joins, we actually learn more about what actions work for what people to actually slow down your aging. Basically, decrease your probability of future disease. And so it's a bit tongue-in-cheek, the title of this slide. But we should know that all of us are different. There's been years of clinical trials without females. All this weird stuff that's happened in science that's been kind of ignored. I mean, science is doing amazing things. But the thing that we should know is that all of us are different. What we've actually seen just with these 140,000 users so far is that there's actually a lot more differences than we would expect. The old cliche that if all of us just went to the gym every single day, it's not actually true that that's the most important thing for some of you. For some of you, it will be different. And so we need a navigation app. You can't give people directions to Los Angeles when they're trying to get to London. That's not the way that the world works. And so that's what we're seeing. The stratification is becoming, we have 140,000 users. Once we have a couple million users, once we have 10 million users, it will get better and better. And we'll actually get really, really personalized. You will be different than you, and you will be different than you and you. And so just what we've seen so far is another kind of cliche that we got from talking to a few different people. There's a bit of nihilism in the medical field sometimes, and they're like, oh, people just won't do what we tell them to do. But we know that people get addicted to Instagram. We know that people get addicted to dating apps. But we expect that to not work when it comes to health, and it's wrong. We actually prove that people, so we see a median behavior change of about 15%. And that will only increase as we get more information on not just what will be most impactful for your health, but what you are more likely to do. And so the combination of those two things is quite important. And so our mission, as I said, was to give back healthy years. And so we've already, based on these predictive models, already given back 30,000 extra healthy years to our user base. And so this is the most, we kind of push this through a lot of our consumer health founders. Like, we need to have a generally common metric. And what all of us are generally trying to do is we're trying to give back healthy years to our users. And so that's the metric that we show in our all hands every Friday. How many years have we added this week, right? And we'll get to that billion with your help, with everybody's help. And we're humanity. Thank you. Enjoy the rest of the conference.