 C-Series is all about bringing in new perspectives, people who are at the top of their professional game, who have something really interesting to offer. Though they may seem like they're not connected, what we really want the students to have an experience with is to think about what are the new questions that we can ask, and how does thinking differently allow us to do that? 90% of the world's data has been created in the last two years, and we've only acted on 1% of it. Think of the opportunity, and I would question the opportunity for what? So the three super tools that have already existed are the spreadsheets, the web, and the smartphone. Each of these are so fundamental to our lived experience now, it is difficult to imagine our world without them. Where we're going now is with the new generation of super tools and the new generation of AI partnership tools that will help us manage the incredible complexity of the world. These stories of the stars and how they connect early civilizations are the oldest things I would contend that we know of as humans. People often think about technologies as sort of cold, clinical aspects of technology, but I have found it incredibly powerful for actually connecting people to one another. I look for how I can maximise the capacity for intimacy through technology. There was an incredibly rich mix of perspectives that were being represented in the room and having all of those voices in one room and watching how people built on each other's arguments as well as some of the clashes was great. What we wanted them to do at the end of the week was to go away and say, oh, I'd never thought about it like that. The one thing that I want them to take away that it might not feel like you're doing the right thing all the time, but you're going to look back at it in 10 years and you're going to have a very concise and beautiful narrative about how you got from A to B and just enjoy the ride.