According to the World Economic Forum, reskilling and upskilling are critical for building a future-ready workforce.
Pope Francis on Thursday urged political, economic and business leaders at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos to keep close oversight of the development of artificial intelligence, warning the technology can exacerbate a growing "crisis of truth".
Talk of AI agents is everywhere in Davos. AI pioneer Yoshua Bengio warned against them.
Secretary-General António Guterres also pointed to the Global Digital Compact, recently adopted at the United Nations, as a roadmap for the responsible use of AI
Executives at JPMorgan Chase, BNY Mellon, Standard Chartered and Qatar Central Bank discussed whether AI will kill jobs and how to work with fintechs at the World Economic Forum annual meeting.
Findings from the WEF's January 2025 report on the future of jobs highlight the anticipated impact of AI on workforce reductions and the evolving skills landscape.
More than 3,000 global leaders will meet in Switzerland next week to seek solutions for some of the most pressing issues of the day
President Donald Trump spoke virtually to the World Economic Forum and touted his tax cut and tariff plans while calling for global businesses to make their products in America.
Davos, Jan 23 (PTI) Artificial Intelligence may be doing a lot of work already but the world would still need 'head, heart and hands' of a human, Union Minister Jayant Chaudhary said on Thursday.
President Donald Trump said that he would use his energy emergency declaration authority to approve power stations for AI data centers. “We’re going to make it so that the plants will have their own electric generating facilities attached right to their plant," he said at the World Economic Forum this Thursday (Jan 23).
At this year’s Davos, Bengio raised the alarm over “very strong agency and self-preserving behavior” in A.I. systems.