
3 lessons for living with generative AI
Getting the most out of generative AI requires human cognitive abilities. How can we use generative AI more effectively and learn to use it responsibly?
Getting the most out of generative AI requires human cognitive abilities. How can we use generative AI more effectively and learn to use it responsibly?
More than 90 innovators from the World Economic Forum's Innovator Communities will participate at the Annual Meeting -Davos 2023. Here are 4 of them.
In the face of growing competition and a perceived talent shortage, companies must take recruitment and hiring strategies across international borders.
Achieving global health equity can be boosted with the latest virtual medical technology and, as costs come down, it will be increasingly easy to access.
Born out of difficult circumstances, new entrepreneurs see opportunities to build socially minded businesses to tackle the world's most crucial challenges.
Governments around the world are mandating carbon emissions disclosures. Here's how businesses can unlock the economic opportunity of decarbonization.
From global businesses to individual consumers, we all rely on real-time data - and this means prioritising safeguarding, risk management and simplicity.
Urgent systems-based solutions are needed to tackle global food problems. Here's how digital platforms can build sustainable and resilient food systems.
Malnutrition is a leading cause of death and teaming nutritious food with the latest technology could help address some of the greatest health inequities.
How modern data can have a positive impact on everything from people's livelihoods to the environment.
Only a quarter of the 1.02 billion hijabs bought annually by Indonesians are produced in the country. But new technology is helping local companies grow.
Advertisers see the metaverse as an exciting opportunity to connect with audiences. But how can we ensure responsible metaverse advertising strategies?
The edible and medicinal plant kingdom could transform the health of people and the planet. Research efforts are underway, but more can be done.
Growth in e-commerce requires new infrastructure, which contributes to massive new carbon emissions. Using existing retail stores to fulfil online sales could help cut emissions.
Much of the technology necessary to enable consent and trust in data marketplaces currently exists and is scalable but opportunities remain to innovate.