 Welcome back to the AI for good global summits here in Geneva. We're at the ITU headquarters and there's a lot of activity behind me. A lot of participants, around 500. So if you hear some background noise, that's because there's a lot of interaction going on and connections about how we can actually move forward on some of those UN sustainable development goals. I'm joined now by Paul Lee. Now you're the founder of Mind.ai. Correct, yes. What brings you here? So we wanted to get the word out at UN and we were invited as VIP guests. We wanted to tell the world and let everyone know that we think we've cracked the first surface of AGI, which is artificial general intelligence. What's that about? So when people talk about AI these days, we talk about neural networks, the deep mind, the alpha-goes, but they're in all narrow disciplines. And the way AGI works is the algorithm works for all domains, multiple disciplines. So whether it's drug discovery, whether it's for personal secretary or finance, it can be applicable for all different domains. Why have you come here though? What are you looking for here? So the main thing is that we want to change the paradigm. Everyone talks about how, in my opinion, the current AI is nothing but a super calculator. It does a lot of calculations. It needs a lot of data. But once you have a new symbolic paradigm like our algorithm, which we call the unit of reasoning, it doesn't need that much data. It needs rules that are common sense data that we can get from around the world. Are we ready for that? We definitely are, and we should be. And I believe artificial general intelligence is like electricity. Do we need electricity? But we've done fine without AI until now. We have. We have indeed. But I believe it's another step and another step to move humanity forward. I mean, we were working fine. We were surviving without electricity. But with electricity, it powered computers. It gave us light. But we're actually on. You're in territory here. We're about pushing sustainable development goals forward. How does what you do fit in with that? I think the most important thing is safe and secure AI. So how are we going to make an AI that's going to impact humanity, but in a safe and secure way? So how do we do that? And that's why we've introduced our product, Mind AI, so that there can be regulations and help from the U.I. to help us move forward. OK. Well, Paulie, thanks very much. Thanks very much. And what is a very busy day here in Active Behind Me is a lot of exhibitors showing off some of their robots to their participants here. So it's a buzzing atmosphere. Thank you again. Thank you so much.