
How AI can move from hype to global solutions
AI is set to revolutionize industries by automating tasks, enhancing decision-making and enabling hyper-personalized solutions but adoption remains uneven.
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 Governance 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.
AI is set to revolutionize industries by automating tasks, enhancing decision-making and enabling hyper-personalized solutions but adoption remains uneven.
The global AI landscape comprises leading nations to those left behind. These strategies can build resilient ecosystems and bridge the growing AI divide.
Desde avances en agrotecnología hasta avances en la lucha contra la brecha digital, estas son algunas de nuestras historias de lectura obligada en 2024.
From agritech advancements to progress on tackling the digital divide, here are some of our must-read Forum stories on technology from 2024.
AI agents will transform industries and tackle societal challenges, and collaboration will be key to leveraging their opportunities and mitigating risks.
Governments and businesses launch new digital child safety initiatives; Creatives sign warning against threat of AI to arts; Vatican introduces new AI-enabled virtual experiences of St Pe...
El reciente informe de la AI Governance Alliance esboza tres pilares para abordar los retos relacionados con la IA, como la privacidad de los datos, el sesgo algorítmico y la transparencia.
The AI Governance Alliance's recent report outlines three pillars to tackle AI-related challenges such data privacy, algorithmic bias and transparency.
Top stories: AI bill blocked by California governor; US-UK to set up joint children's online safety working group; India central bank governor warns on financial stability risks of AI.
Vea también: Se pide a los ejecutivos que mejoren sus habilidades en IA; y la fusión de las fabricantes de chips de IA Rebellions Inc y Sapeon Korea Inc.
EU, US and UK sign AI safety treaty; Telegram apologizes to South Korea over deepfake scandal; Chatbots could weaken beliefs in conspiracy theories
Board-level executives urged to upskill on AI; Rapid expansion of data centres raises sustainability concerns; South Korean AI chip makers Rebellions Inc and Sapeon Korea Inc have merged.
AIスタートアップへの投資が第2四半期に急増、ネット中立性ルールの復活延期、AIとオリンピック、などが注目されています。
Top digital tech headlines: AI start-up investment jumps in Q2; Reinstatement of net neutrality rules delayed; AI and the Olympics.
Maximizing the potential and avoiding the pitfalls of AI was high on the agenda at the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of the New Champions (AMNC24) in China.












