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IMF Warns AI Could Disrupt 40% of Global Jobs, Worsen Inequality Ahead of Davos Economic Forum

IMF Warns AI Could Disrupt 40% of Global Jobs, Worsen Inequality Ahead of Davos Economic Forum

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned that almost 40% of global jobs could be impacted by the growing influence of artificial intelligence (AI).


US Leads Public Distrust in Innovation, New Survey Shows

A new survey conducted ahead of the World Economic Forum's annual meeting this week revealed that businesses and governments are poorly managing and regulating new technologies.

US Delegation Sent by Joe Biden Arrives in Taiwan Despite China Opposing Any Official Exchanges Between the 2 Countries

The unofficial delegation of former US top officials sent by President Joe Biden arrived in Taiwan on Sunday for a three-day trip to exchange views on bilateral issues and prospects.

World's Richest Billionaires Like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos Doubled Fortunes as Poorest Get Poorer, Oxfam Says as Davos Opens

The combined wealth of the world's richest five men has more than doubled since 2020, while some five billion people have been made poorer, according to anti-poverty group Oxfam.


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