The world's biggest challenges - from climate change to global inequalities, from the depths of the ocean to outer space - we talk to the brightest minds on what can be done. 主持: : Robin Pomeroy
语言版本. The ties that bind the world economy together have frayed in recent years. From the competition over advanced microchip manufacturing between the US and China to Russia's war in Ukraine, globalization is undeniably entering a new phase.
Speakers: Peter Hallinan, Leader, Responsible AI, Amazon Web Services Sara Hooker, Head, Research, Cohere Pilar Manchón, Senior Director, Engineering, Google Andrew Ng, Founder, DeepLearning.AI This is the full audio from a session at the World Economic Forum’s AI Governance Summit 2023, on 15 November, 2023.
用人工智能对抗人工智能. 人工智能(AI)的发展大大增加了深度伪造的风险。. 现今人工智能算法(包括生成模型)创造出的内容与真实图像、视频或音频记录几乎难以区分。. 此外,这些算法获得成本也较低,并且能够通过非常容易获得的数据集进行训练,使 ...
Can we prevent a repeat of COVID-19? In a new book, Disease X, author Kate Kelland looks at what we learned from the pandemic and how scientists, governments and societies can be better prepared for the next one. World Economic Forum’s Website page for the “Centre for Health and Healthcare”. https://centres.weforum.
语言版本. Against a backdrop of persistently sluggish growth, the global economy and markets continue to be roiled by crisis after crisis.
Oscar-winning filmmaker Adam McKay tells us how angst about climate change compelled him to make Don’t Look Up, an epic comedy disaster movie about humanity’s failure to tackle an existential threat. Featuring clips from the film with Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Jonah Hill, Meryl Streep, Cate Blanchett and Tyler Perry.
With growing social polarization and a lack of trust in the fairness of economic systems, progress on more efficient global taxation mechanisms, such as the OECD's global corporate tax deal, is becoming essential.
Everyone, it seems, is talking about ChatGPT - the generative artificial intelligence application that you can chat to like a very intelligent human and instruct to write things previously done by humans. In this episode, Aakrit Vaish, Co-Founder & CEO of Haptik, an Indian company that makes AI that interacts with people by voice or text, says the developments of the last few months are a real ...
It’s a fragmented world - can humanity learn to cooperate to solve the big issues? Bloomberg climate change reporter, host of the Zero podcast, Akshat Rathi, joins us to look at Day 2 of Davos 2023.
In a special conversation, the CEO of Microsoft talks to Klaus Schwab, World Economic Forum Founder and Executive Chairman, talk tech trends, AI, cybersecurity, economic growth and three trends driving the future of remote work. This conversation was recorded at the Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland 18 January.
Top tips on leadership in 2023 - from Meet the Leader. How can we navigate the ‘polycrisis’? A range of leaders give their quick tips on how to set priorities and stay true to your values. This episode was first published on our Meet the Leader podcast channel. Subscribe on any platform: Radio Davos: https://pod.link/1504682164.
Digital trade in services is among the most dynamic sectors in the global economy and could be further harnessed for the recovery process, as evidenced by the role of digital payments and cross-border data flows in response to COVID-19. However, despite the tech development, barriers to digital trade continue to exist.
Scroll down for full podcast transcript. In this episode of Let's Fix It, host Pavitra Raja speaks to two social intrapreneurs who are making a difference within large organizations. First, she interviews Jonathan Wong, the chief of technology innovation at the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP).
On Day 3 at Davos 2023, we enter the metaverse to experience the Forum’s Global Collaboration Village, hear why inflation may have peaked, but prices haven’t, and speak to astronaut Matthias Maurer.
In an episode recorded before the escalation of conflict in the Middle East, we hear from two private-sector companies involved in the distribution of food, about how they manage to operate in a war zone like Yemen, which has been in a state of civil war since 2015. Guests: Mohamed Nabil Hayel Saeed, Senior Strategic Advisor, HSA.
UN chief António Guterres says the world can well do without a ‘great fracture’ caused by rivalry between the United States and China. And he calls the continued exploration for fossil fuels the stuff of dystopian science fiction.
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Davos 2023: Day 1 - Cooperation in a Fragmented World. It’s Day 1 at Davos 2023. In this first of daily shows that will drop every morning this week, we hear from the president of the World Economic Forum on what to expect, we hear about artificial intelligence that can prevent wildfires, we take a peek into the metaverse, and hear music ...
中文. 日本語. Alex Karp shares with Carlyle Group founder David Rubenstein how he leads software company Palantir Technologies. This thoughtful, wide-ranging conversation covers serious topics such as the economy, the invasion of Ukraine and its work with governments powering counter intel efforts.
朝着希望和行动前进. 我认为人类正处于一个黑暗的长隧道口,隧道的尽头闪烁着希望的星光。. 但是,坐在隧道口祈祷星星出现是没有用的。. 我们必须采取行动,克服所有障碍,包括气候变化、生物多样性丧失、农药、杀虫剂和除草剂毒害土壤、人工化肥污染 ...
Martín Andrade co-founded and became Chief Executive of Fundación Mi Parque in 2008. In 2011, he became a member of the Global Shapers, a group of young global leaders between the ages of 20 and 30. Martín is the recipient of several awards including: Action Youth Award (2011), a distinction given by the International Youth Foundation to 10 young leaders in Chile with a social and ...