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The World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting in Davos has brought together leaders for over half a century, growing into the foremost gathering for global dialogue
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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
- Why electrification is so important to the energy transition
Mass electrification of energy-end uses is a technologically feasible and economically viable way to deliver the energy transition at scale Here's why
- World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026
The Annual Meeting 2026 of the World Economic Forum will take place at Davos-Klosters from 19th to 23rd January
- 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
- How we redesign cities to tackle the real cost of living
Focusing narrowly on the price of housing overlooks a broader array of expenses, including transportation, energy, food and healthcare, that determine a household’s real cost of living How we design cities shapes affordability: reducing car dependence, promoting mixed-use development and funding shared amenities can lower costs and improve quality of life From rethinking incentives to
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