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We asked young people what changes they want for the future. Heres . . . Abdullahi Alim, Specialist, Africa and Middle East, Global Shapers Community, and Natalie Pierce, Community Lead, Experiences and Partnerships, Foundations at the World Economic Forum believe, “Young people are fighting these crises and reimagining a better future…Behind the plan is the conviction that by giving young people a say in decision-making, solution-building and lasting change
Gen Z is driving change in the multigenerational workforce In the 2024 EY Work Reimagined Survey, 38% of respondents say they’re likely to quit their jobs in the next year – a 4 percentage-point increase on last year's survey and a dynamic driven largely by Gen Z Keeping this generation at work is important to driving innovation and signalling new ideas and new methods that help us see what the
What can we expect of next-generation generative AI models? A new generation of generative AI models will soon be released, including OpenAI's ChatGPT and Meta's Llama Developers are focused on optimizing and expanding their capabilities, including reducing bias and errors, enabling reasoning and planning, and addressing ethical challenges
3 ways to make the future of work work for Generation Z This means demystifying AI and getting the next generation excited about its potential – especially those at risk of being left behind In a collaboration with Microsoft, Goodwall is launching an AI learning pathway starting in Sub-Saharan Africa to equip the region’s next generation with essential AI skills
Entrepreneurial Solutions for Next-Generation Economies to Anchor the . . . Under the theme, Entrepreneurship for a New Era, the meeting will bring together over 1,500 leaders from government, business, academia, civil society, international organizations, top innovators and media to explore entrepreneurial solutions that next-generation economies require
Top 10 Jobs of the Future - For 2030 And Beyond - The World Economic Forum Over the past several years, the Cognizant Center for the Future of Work has published a series of reports on the Jobs of the Future 2030 that propose new roles which will emerge over the next decade and be central to businesses and employees everywhere Because of the virus, time has compressed, resulting in a handful of these jobs of the
Young people hold the key to creating a better future The next generation are the most important and most affected stakeholders when talking about our global future – and we owe them more than this The year 2021 is the time to start thinking and acting long-term to make intergenerational parity the norm and to design a society, economy and international community that cares for all people
These are the Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2024 - The World Economic . . . Sensors and data analytics can be used to monitor air and water quality, soil moisture and weather conditions, for example Real-world applications include monitoring systems for smart agriculture, environmental conservation and urban planning, as well as smart grids that optimize energy generation and consumption
Space tech: Experts name the 12 transformative technologies reshaping . . . The next generation of satellite networks, developed by companies like Amazon's Kuiper, SpaceX's Starlink, Eutelsat's OneWeb, and China's Guowang, utilize inter-satellite laser links capable of transmitting data at rates exceeding 100 gigabits per second As venture capitalist, Zack Bogue, noted, "Launch cost has decreased by at least 10X
Debating Education | World Economic Forum From integrating next-generation technologies into curricula to addressing national perceptions of cultural issues, education is at a pivotal moment in ensuring that it adequately trains and teaches future generations In this town hall, leaders debate what success can look like for education globally This is the full audio from a session at the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting on 22