 We're back at the ITU headquarters here in Geneva which is of course hosting the AI for good global summit. The corporate sponsor of course is PwC, the accountancy firm and I'm joined by someone from that firm himself, it's Rob Mikago, he's the AI program leader. What brings you here? Well, as one of the largest professional services firms in the world, we work with 84% of the global fortune 500, we work with governments, we work with NGOs, we work with large private sector organisations and we've got a corporate purpose and that's to build trust in society and solve important problems. AI clearly represents an enormous opportunity to solve many of the problems in the world, in particular the 17 SDGs, but it's also implicitly got an issue around trust and this is what our job as an assurance provider is here to do. And what are you trying to talk to about with the delegates? Well, from our point of view we already work with many of the organisations here, including the UN. We've got a number of recent innovations we've brought out which really define how we represent our position within artificial intelligence. The first one of these is our responsible technology approach. This really sets out the standards we expect our organisation to uphold when it comes to the future skills that our people will require as the impact of AI and automation is starting to come through. But also in particular a new responsible artificial intelligence paper that we've launched recently starts to look through some of those issues that are holding back organisations from adopting this. In particular areas such as the forthcoming GDPR regulations, the implications of cyber security upon artificial intelligence systems. And how do you communicate with your staff the impact this will have is another important issue as well. Being a currency firm and having clients worldwide, you have access to incredible data on all these companies and I guess AI is a good thing for you but it also means you have a real responsibility to make sure that data is kept private. And we do we do and we also work with a number of the best fast growth startups as well. We're incredibly aware that the impact of AI will be profound not just for ourselves but for our clients and with that in mind we have incredibly high standards of data governance that we uphold. But also we look to spread that best practice to our clients that we're privileged to represent. And you get any good hearing talking about the good practices? Seems to be so far and I think from that point of view we're one of the very few corporate organisations here. It's clear to me that the greatest impact upon society and humanity by artificial intelligence will be through the major corporate organisations and how they responsibly adopt this technology will have the greatest positive impact. Rob, thanks very much. So that's Rob Lucargo from PWC, the corporate sponsor here for the three days. Thanks again. Thank you.