 So we're here at the ITU in Geneva and I'm very pleased to be joined by Kyu-myung Lee who's one of our key contributors to our standards work in IoT, Smart Cities, Trust and Future Networks. He's also the chairman of our newly formed focus group on data processing and management. Kyu-myung, welcome and thank you very much indeed for joining us here today. Thank you so much for inviting me. It's my pleasure. So let's talk about IoT, the Internet of Things. Why is IoT important in the context of Smart Cities and communities? Right, so actually when we started to focus on Internet of Things technologies, we mainly concentrate on connectivity issues. So while doing various kinds of connectivity to humans and devices, most important is how we provide various kinds of applications. Then Smart Cities environment is really good things to provide individual applications with different domains, such as transportation, healthcare, various kinds of different devices, environment with utilities. And what are some of the artificial intelligence applications that have the most potential to support Smart Cities and communities? Yes, so when we consider various kinds of applications for Smart Cities, we mainly concern how we provide intelligence for Smart. So in this regard, AI techniques is really important to provide human-like applications. Because human has a brain, however individual devices, there's no particular capabilities to think and predict and making decisions. So AI can significantly contribute to provide human-like these kinds of applications. And you know when we discuss AI and IoT, very naturally we start talking about data as well. How important is the role of data processing and management and what are some of the benefits that it might bring to government or industry or academia, for example? Yes, so far we mainly concerned various kinds of artificial intelligence techniques. In order to develop this kind of techniques, data is a kind of resources. So without having data, we cannot process anything to support artificial intelligence. So in this regard, data is a really important requirement. And then based on the data processing, we need to provide very significant impact to various kind of difficult stakeholders, including service providers, data owners, and in some cases consumers, including policy and government stakeholders. Okay, and I also know that you're one of the key contributors to our work in enabling trust in ICTs. What is the importance of this work and what is the relationship between IoT, AI, and trust? Yes, so far whenever we develop certain new applications, we mainly concerned how we provide certain new features. These kinds of new features are really, really important to provide certain benefits or convenience to the humans. However, always there are certain risky environments, sort of particular threats. So in this regard, how we're developing various kinds of new technologies, we always make sure to ensure various kinds of trust-worthy environments. In this regard, this is really important aspect whenever we develop certain new technologies. It's really similar concerns regarding security and privacy. So trust is also one of key factors to commonly consider when we develop certain new technologies. Are there any key upcoming meetings or activities that you would highlight in the next few months? Yes, currently ITU is highlighting artificial intelligence. In this regard, coming month, we have a good event regarding the forum on IoT and artificial intelligence, which will be held in Argentina. And then there will be one more good event regarding AI for good. Actually, last year we held this event post-time. This year we continue this event, and one more event is Telecom World. So this event is a good opportunity to see recent progress and emerging technologies. Okay, Kyu-Myeong, I'd like to thank you very much indeed for your time and wish you all the best of luck and success with your meetings on AI, your focus group, and all the different areas of work that you're involved with. Thank you very much. Thank you so much. Thank you.