anne l'huillier — yeah? yeah, just i agree on everything that was said.n is really essential and i would like to say as a european, i think the european union has done, really, a greatjob in helping these collaborations in europe and with all of these programmes, networks that really pushed scientists to work together to change idea, to collaborate, and i think this has been really great. yeah. but it's notjust within yourfield, is it? you've also got the collaboration across disciplines, which is also very important. i know, ferenc, you have benefited a lot in physics from what's been done in the chemistry prize. butjust to also ask you this, which is, now, because of technology and ai, you know, we've seen that the european union has put out a code of how technology and ai can be used. people are saying that the scientists need to work with the philosophers, with the ethicists, with the humanities, so that, you know, their scientific work doesn't take place in a vacuum and you're aware of what the implications are of the discoveries and breakthroughs th