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- These are the Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2025
The World Economic Forum’s latest Top 10 Emerging Technologies report explores the tech on the cusp of making a massive impact on our lives
- Why technological innovation is causing a humanity deficit
Technological advancement, particularly since the advent of AI, has been driven by many interests in recent years, but humanity isn't one of them Society is experiencing a ‘humanity deficit’… a widening gap between prioritizing innovation and neglecting what it means to be human Unless we collectively recognize the risks that unchecked technology poses to humanity and human evolution
- The internet is changing digital engagement to benefit all
As agentic and spatial systems transform digital engagement, we can now align value with satisfaction, safety and trust – if we set the right incentives
- Davos 2025: What to expect and whos coming? - The World Economic Forum
Davos 2025, the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum, takes place from 20-24 January under the theme, Collaboration for the Intelligent Age
- This is how people in 2025 are getting their news
A new report finds audiences increasingly turning to social media and video for news – with podcasting personalities and AI answers emerging as trends
- 4 ways to bridge the generation gap | World Economic Forum
With an evolving technological landscape and shifting social norms and culture, generation divides appear to be growing What can we do to bridge the gap?
- The overlooked global risk of the AI precariat - The World Economic Forum
When we are young, we dream about what we want to be when we grow up But in the age of AI, many of those dreams are being rewritten – or erased Even for those already building careers or firmly established in their field, AI is quietly changing the rules The global conversation has focused mostly on productivity gains, competitive advantage and regulation; some celebrate AI’s potential
- Human-robot interaction is coming. Are we ready for it?
The risks we face when interacting with robots differ from those in human-to-human relationships, and is something which must prompt societal reflection
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