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"It's just like plugging in your phone": The mindset shift needed to scale EVs
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The founder of a vehicle charging start-up argues that both electricity companies and the public need a mindset shift to scale EVs.
on Nov 3
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Strategic Intelligence | World Economic Forum
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Strategic insights and contextual intelligence from the World Economic Forum. Explore and monitor the issues and forces driving transformational change across economies, industries and systems.
on Oct 29
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How to build the skills needed for the age of AI
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Knowledge-based workers already need to skill-up to coexist with sophisticated artificial intelligence technologies.
on May 6
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Sam Altman on the future of AI
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In the Davos session, "Technology in a Turbulent World," OpenAI CEO Sam Altman explained where he sees AI heading.
on Mar 2
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This is the world’s best-prepared city for the future of urban transportation
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Finnish capital #Helsinki has topped rankings as the world’s most #future-ready city for urban #transport thanks to government funding, electric vehicle use and public transport. #wef24
on Jan 10
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4 Young Global Leaders from Africa: how representation on the world stage can build trust
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It crucial for people in developing countries to feel represented and valued on the world stage. Four YGLs discuss how representation can build trust. #wef24
on Jan 10
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Why job-ready skills are crucial for the future of work #wef24
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Here's how governments, employers, education providers, and job seekers in the Middle East can work together to rebuild trust in skills and job markets.
on Jan 8
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Female entrepreneurs are often driven by job scarcity
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Female #entrepreneurs tend to be younger, from low-income countries and driven by job scarcity. They're also more likely to close than start new businesses.
on Jan 8
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GenAI could be worth as much as $4.4 trillion in GDP. Here's how your business can harness it
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Top-down direction of the technology by a steering committee and a culture of perpetual innovation are indispensable for companies that want to fully benefit from #GenAI.
on Jan 8
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Insurance may be the hero the #cybersecurity industry needs
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People often look to the government for regulations that uphold minimum standards of safety. In #cybersecurity, it's the insurers doing the heavy lifting. #WEF24
on Jan 8
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World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2024
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The 54th Annual Meeting of The World Economic Forum will take place at Davos-Klosters from 15th to 19th January 2024.
on Jan 8
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Why the OT environment needs better cybersecurity
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See why, despite frameworks to secure OT systems against cyberattacks, cybersecurity controls often ease or are overlooked during key lifecycle phases. #cybersecurity
on Jan 8
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After reading, writing and arithmetic, the 4th 'r' of literacy is cyber-risk
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With global internet use and cybercrime still using, education about the risks of online life and possible precautions should be obligatory – especially for the most vulnerable
on Jan 7
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Top 25 recycling facts and statistics for 2022
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These 25 recycling facts and statistics show the state of plastic, paper, aluminum, glass, electronic and food recycling, and the progress the world has to make.
on Jan 5
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The future of learning is working: How to boost skill development in the workplace
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With technology accelerating the transformation of work, we must replace traditional education systems with ones that allow workers to adapt and develop on the job #WEF24
on Jan 5
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Mapped: The world’s oldest democracies
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With many countries having their own unique claim to democracy - which one was really first?
on Jan 3
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5 innovative ways we are tackling plastic waste
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From the world’s biggest plastic sorting plant to removing microplastics from water, here are five companies addressing the plastic waste issue.
on Dec 11, 2023
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Live Simulation Exercise to Prepare Public and Private Leaders for Pandemic Response
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Kirsten Salyer, Public Engagement, Tel.: +41 79 265 8773; Email: kirsten.salyer@weforum.org
on Dec 9, 2023
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Hydrogen is a key fuel for our sustainable future
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As hydrogen production methods improve and the cost of renewable and nuclear energy continues to fall, the role of hydrogen in our energy system will grow. #COP28
on Dec 7, 2023
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Could outer space help us monitor and combat climate change?
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How the thousands of satellites scanning the Earth’s surface from space can help track and reverse the harmful effects of climate change on our planet. #COP28
on Dec 7, 2023
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The Future of Jobs Report 2023
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The Future of Jobs Report 2023 explores how jobs and skills will evolve over the next five years. This fourth edition of the series continues the analysis of employer expectations to provide new insights on how socio-economic and technology trends will shape the workplace of the future.
on Dec 5, 2023
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Here's how Finland solved its homelessness problem
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The number of homeless people in Finland has been slowly decreasing.
on Dec 3, 2023
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Technology that transforms: what an invention from 1450 can teach us about AI
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If you’re a ‘digital native’ - someone who can’t remember a world before the internet - you might feel you have a good idea of the role technology will play in your life and perhaps in that of future generations. But journalism professor Jeff Jarvis, author of a history of another...
on Dec 1, 2023
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America's public transit systems could learn a lesson or two from how other countries do things.
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Unlike their peers overseas, public transit systems in the US have still yet to fully recover from the pandemic. Here's what they could do to change that.
on Nov 30, 2023
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America's public transit systems could learn a lesson or two from how other countries do things.
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Unlike their peers overseas, public transit systems in the US have still yet to fully recover from the pandemic. Here's what they could do to change that.
on Nov 30, 2023
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This man is on a mission to cure paralysis in our lifetime. Here’s his story
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Mark Pollock is a scientific explorer on a mission to bring people together to cure paralysis in our lifetime. It’s an extraordinary goal – but then, as the first blind person to race to the South Pole, Pollock is an extraordinary man.
on Nov 29, 2023
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Wealthy nations pledge $100 billion in climate finance. Here's what this means
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The finalization of the pledge will provide much-needed financial resources to developing countries to help them transition to clean energy and adapt to the impacts of climate change.
on Nov 29, 2023
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Goodbye car ownership, hello clean air: welcome to the future of transport
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This is what the future of transport will look like, thanks to two cutting-edge technologies.
on Nov 28, 2023
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6 reasons why open science might be the future of business
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Open science is a different approach — it prioritizes the sharing of data and experience. There is growing evidence to suggest it's better for business.
on Nov 23, 2023
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Why we can’t leave AI to the machines
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If we become more aware of the risks involved in AI, we can better mitigate them and ensure it brings us the benefits we were promised it would.
on Nov 21, 2023
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Licentiate in Economics, Universidad de Belgrano, Argentina; two Master's in Economics, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella and CEDES/IDES. Former: Head Economist, Estudio Broda and Máxima AFJP; Senior Economist, HSBC, Argentina; Adviser of the Argentine Government, ICSID. Currently, Head Economist,...
on Nov 20, 2023
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¿Qué es la inteligencia artificial y qué no es?
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La inteligencia artificial ha transformado muchas industrias y aspectos de la sociedad. Sin embargo, existen conceptos erróneos sobre la IA y sus posibles usos.
on Nov 16, 2023
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Ignore the doomers: Why AI is the modern-day 'RenAIssance'
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Dystopian portrayals of AI paint it as an existential threat, but others argue it is a 21st-century 'RenAIssance' that will lead to an Age of Empowerment.
on Nov 13, 2023
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Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity
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The Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity 2023 will take place 13-15 November. This event organized by the World Economic Forum will bring together over 150 of the world’s foremost cybersecurity leaders from business, government, international organizations, civil society and academia to foster...
on Nov 12, 2023
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What Living With COVID-19 Will Look Like
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The World Economic Forum is an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the world by engaging business, political, academic and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas. Incorporated as a not-for-profit foundation in 1971, and...
on Nov 10, 2023
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Degrowth: what's behind this economic theory and why it matters today
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Degrowth is a radical theory which broadly means shrinking rather than growing economies, in order to use less of the world’s resources. But is it workable?
on Nov 9, 2023
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The renewable energy transition is creating a green jobs boom
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The energy crisis is impacting billions of people around the world. However, it has also accelerated the rush for renewable energy jobs. Here's how.
on Nov 9, 2023
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Siemens’ CEO Roland Busch talks about transforming mindsets, empowering and reskilling staff and lifelong learning on the World Economic Forum's Meet the Leader podcast.
on Nov 7, 2023
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These are the jobs that AI can’t replace
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AI can’t replace every role. The highest job growth in 2023-2027 is expected to be in agriculture, lorry driving and education, says the World Economic Forum.
on Nov 3, 2023
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How trackless trams could help revitalize city suburbs
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Trackless trams have been developed in China and offer an affordable, fast and flexible solution to many of the transport problems facing cities today.
on Nov 2, 2023
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The EU just released a new declaration on cycling: Here's what it means for net-zero
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The EU’s 'European Declaration on Cycling' makes bicycle use a strategic priority in the bloc’s quest to reach net-zero transport emissions. Here’s why.
on Oct 28, 2023
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This new material could change how we make cement — and cut 500 million tons of emissions by 2030
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Cement is essential for development — but carbon-intensive. This innovative material can cut its emissions by 40%, paving the way to low-carbon building.
on Oct 28, 2023
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Four-day work week trial in Spain leads to healthier workers, less pollution
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People are healthier, happier and more productive with a four-day working week. Less commuting is also better for the environment, new research shows.
on Oct 27, 2023
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Metaverse: How 20 years of Second Life could help shape it
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Second Life creator Philip Rosedale reflects on twenty years of virtual worlds, and the lessons this experience could provide to help create the metaverse.
on Oct 26, 2023
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on Oct 26, 2023
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The impact of privacy enhancing technologies (PETs) on business, individuals and society
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See how privacy enhancing technologies (PETs) securely protect data and eliminate the need to use personally identifiable information for data analysis.
on Oct 26, 2023
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How artificial intelligence is helping us decode animal languages
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is being used to decode animal languages, which could help conservation efforts.
on Oct 24, 2023
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Carbon-capture tech is key to reaching climate goals
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Carbon-capture and storage technology has emerged as a robust and innovative tool to reduce carbon emissions and make progress towards net zero. #AMGFC23
on Oct 21, 2023
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What walking the ‘China tightrope’ means for global businesses and climate
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China is the world's largest polluter, but it is also a leader in renewable energy. Global businesses should be careful not to make decisions that are counterproductive for climate action.
on Oct 19, 2023
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4 ways to store renewable energy that don’t involve batteries
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Energy storage is increasingly important as the world depends more on renewables. Here are four clever ways we can store renewable energy without batteries.
on Oct 15, 2023