According to the World Economic Forum, reskilling and upskilling are critical for building a future-ready workforce.
At the World Economic Forum’s annual gathering in Davos, AI is the word that’s been on every major corporate leader’s lips. Here’s what they’re saying.
As the World Economic Forum begins in Davos, business leaders are talking about what AI and Donald Trump will mean in 2025.
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On Tuesday, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei predicted that AI models may surpass human capabilities "in almost everything" within two to three years, according to a Wall Street Journal interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
BI is talking to people on topics from AI to the economy to how consulting firms are gearing up for a big year. This is what we're hearing on the ground. The World Economic Forum has brought the rich and powerful together to discuss topics ranging from Donald Trump's impact on the economy to AI's impact on their industries.
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
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.
An Accenture study says Indian executives’ primary focus on investment in Gen AI is to enhance processes by completing specific tasks or workflows
You’re even more likely to lose your job to a tech savvy worker: A staggering 70% of bosses surveyed plan to hire staff with AI skills.
The Promenade in Davos, Switzerland is the focal point of the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in the Swiss ski town — and AI is front and center