Warm welcome to the Royal Palace and the Bernadotte Library.
Here you will find over a hundred thousand books, a collection that used to belong to previous kings and queens of the House of Bernadotte, offering a glimpse into their history and interests.
However, today we're here to listen to our esteemed Nobel laureates, to their insights, their expertise, and their invaluable contributions to science and economics.
Once again, a very warm welcome to the Royal Palace.
In this programme, we'll be looking at the potential and pitfalls of artificial intelligence, why some countries are richer than others, and what a worm tells us about the origins of life.
You Your Royal Highness, thank you for that very warm welcome to your palace here in Stockholm.
And Nobel laureates, this is the first time that some of you have been brought together in discussion on television.
And we're also joined by some of your family and friends, as well as students from here in Stockholm.
Before we start, let's just give them a really big round of applause, renewed congratulations to all of you.
I guess you're all getting very used to the sound of applause now, aren't you?