How can we develop a safe, just metaverse that’s fit for all?
Developing the metaverse could define the world’s digital future, but social value must be built-in to ensure its many potential benefits can be shared by all.
Robin Pomeroy is in charge of the World Economic Forum's audio content and hosts the Forum's weekly flagship podcast Radio Davos. Before joining the Forum, Robin spent more than two decades at the global news agency Reuters, as a correspondent in Brussels, Rome and Tehran, and as a senior desk editor in London. He helped found the London-based media literacy charity The Charlotte Project, and taught journalism to Masters students at City, University of London. Robin is a fellow of the Knight Wallace Fellowship of journalists.
Developing the metaverse could define the world’s digital future, but social value must be built-in to ensure its many potential benefits can be shared by all.
AI experts call for guardrails, responsible design and deployment at the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, China.
A computer scientist and a philosopher join the Radio Davos podcast to discuss why ethics is such a key issue in the development, use and regulation of AI.
La gigante de softwares Microsoft y la start-up Hugging Face comparten con el Foro Económico Mundial sus planteamientos para que la IA sea segura y ética.
Two companies involved in the AI revolution, the software giant Microsoft and start-up Hugging Face, share their approaches to making AI safe and ethical.
Generative AI has leapt into the public consciousness offering huge potential and risks. The first episode of a new Radio Davos podcast series discusses the big issues facing us all.
From unemployment to deglobalization and stagflation risks, this is where the global economy may be headed, according to three chief economists.
Se necesitan más de 35 billones de dólares de inversión en tecnologías de transición de aquí a 2030 para reducir nuestra dependencia de los combustibles fósiles. Estos pioneros empresario...
Four CEOs at the forefront of the energy transition spoke to the World Economic Forum about the innovative work their companies are doing.
Join the 'News Agents', Jon Sopel and Emily Maitlis, on the final Radio Davos podcast from Davos 2023, where the global economy tops the agenda.
On the Davos 2023 day 4 episode, the UN Secretary-General warns of a ‘great fracture’ and Lithuanian Foreign Minister speaks on the war in Ukraine along with much more.
On Day 3 at Davos 2023, we enter the metaverse, hear why inflation may have peaked, but prices haven't and speak to astronaut Matthias Maurer on Radio Davos.
On the Day 2 Radio Davos podcast we dive into the Chief Economists Outlook, look at the situation in Iran with Nazanin Boniadi and discuss the energy crisis.
Actress and activist Nazanin Boniadi has spoken out against the oppression of women in Iran at the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting.
On Radio Davos on Day 1 of Davos 2023, the president of the Forum says what to expect, we hear about AI that can prevent wildfires and talk metaverse.