
5 pathways shaping national strategies for AI investment
A new World Economic Forum report outlines five archetypes and investment approaches economies can take to raise their competitiveness in the AI race.
Cathy Li is Head of the Centre for AI Excellence and a Member of the Executive Committee at the World Economic Forum. She leads the Forum’s global work on artificial intelligence, advancing efforts to shape responsible and innovative approaches to emerging technologies. Since joining the Forum in 2018, Cathy has served as Head of AI, Data and Metaverse, where she helped drive the organization’s digital transformation agenda and positioned it as a trusted platform for technology governance. She currently oversees the AI Global Alliance (AIGA), a flagship initiative that convenes leaders from business, government, academia, and civil society to prepare countries and societies for the intelligent era. AIGA focuses on building frameworks, incentives, and practices that enable the responsible development and deployment of AI at scale. Before joining the Forum, Cathy was a Partner at GroupM, WPP’s media investment arm, and held senior roles across WPP’s global portfolio in digital strategy, data and analytics, and financial communications, with experience spanning London, New York, and Beijing. She holds an MBA from Columbia Business School.
A new World Economic Forum report outlines five archetypes and investment approaches economies can take to raise their competitiveness in the AI race.
Strengthening AI competitiveness through widespread adoption could raise Latin America’s productivity by 1.9–2.3% annually and generate an estimated $1.1–1.7 trillion in new economic valu...
La adopción de la IA en América Latina podría aumentar la productividad entre un 1,9% y un 2,3% anual y generar entre 1,1 y 1,7 billones de dólares en valor económico adicional cada año.
AI is central to the World Economic Forum’s MINDS programme, recognizing companies using AI for real-world impact, with an insights report and a forthcoming third cohort.
2025年AI的发展揭示了政策、投资与机构能力建设的未来方向。本文将带您读懂过去一年AI领域最值得关注的议题。
AI has dominated 2025 headlines, as the technology drives unprecedented change across sectors and nations. This round-up highlights some of our must-read stories.
From AI-powered shopping to fresh research insights and the latest governance moves, here’s what you need to know this month.
This monthly roundup of AI insights explores how deployment is accelerating, how fragmented regulation is struggling to keep pace, as well as innovations, legislation and governance news.
This monthly roundup of AI insights unpacks what new generative AI usage patterns reveal about work, highlights practical actions from the Forum’s new playbook on responsible AI and more.
Europe lags the US in AI adoption. How can a supportive regulatory environment, targeted SME support and resilient national AI ecosystems help it thrive?
人工智能已经在医疗、能源和金融服务等关键领域产生了实际影响力。世界经济论坛的MINDS计划展示了人工智能如何能以目标导向的方式被应用来解决复杂的全球性挑战。第二批申请现已开启。入选首批MINDS计划的18个现实行业案例向我们揭示了人工智能已如何开始推动有意义的转型。
The World Economic Forum's MINDS programme shows how AI can be applied with purpose to solve complex challenges. Here are some of the first cohort winners.
Top digital technology stories: Academics split on ethical use of AI for writing; UK-EU AI partnership; AI could soon be responsible for half of data centre power use.
In this digital technology round-up: IMF report finds economic benefit of AI outweighs cost of emissions; Emerging economies trust AI more than advanced nations; and more
New guide addresses online harm and digital safety risks; Microsoft to launch AI cybersecurity 'agents'; Fashion retailer to use AI-generated models.






