GENEVA — More than 3,000 global leaders from upwards of 130 countries will make their annual pilgrimage next week to the World Economic Forum, meeting in the plush Swiss Alpine resort of Davos. Nearly 5,000 Swiss army personnel will be on hand to ensure sec…
World Economic Forum will highlight conflict, AI, climate change
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GENEVA — Next week, the Swiss Alpine resort of Davos will host the annual World Economic Forum, seeing over 3,000 global elites from more than 130 nations. As nearly 5,000 Swiss army personnel stand guard, discussions will likely revolve around advancing climate change narratives and AI policies that critics argue could threaten job markets and economic freedoms.
GENEVA — In a promising gathering dedicated to forging sustainable futures, over 3,000 leaders from more than 130 countries will convene at the World Economic Forum in Davos next week. Amidst critical discussions on climate action and battling global inequality, the event aims to catalyze impactful changes. The security presence, bolstered by nearly 5,000 Swiss army personnel, underscores the paramount importance of these discussions in today’s volatile world.