
Absolutely formidable: Google’s chief economist on the impact of AI
"Remember, I am sitting in the chocolate factory. So I see a little bit further what we've got coming down the lane, and it is absolutely formidable."
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.
"Remember, I am sitting in the chocolate factory. So I see a little bit further what we've got coming down the lane, and it is absolutely formidable."
Vladimir Putin loved the portrait, photographer Platon said, he liked how it showed him as a tough nationalist. But Putin's opponents liked it too: "It gave them a banner to hold up to th...
“古人留下了有关修身处世的至理名言,比如‘别轻易给人贴标签,当心标签贴回自己身上’,‘缓于怒,敏于恕’,但如今被网络、社交媒体和手机填满的生活却叫我们反其道而行之。”
「より良い人生を送り、より良い人間になる方法について、昔の人はいいことを言っています。『人を裁くな、さもなければ裁かれることになる』、『怒りを抑え、許すことを優先せよ』など、すべて偉大な真理です。しかし、オンライン生活、ソーシャルメディア生活、電話中心の生活は、私たちにその正反対をすべきだと伝えてきます」。
“Almost every great truth that we get from the ancients about how to live a better life, to become a better person – ‘judge not lest ye be judged’; ‘be slow to anger, be quick to forgive’...
"Es una combinación excepcional, quizá única, de fragilidad y resiliencia".
"La autosuficiencia es un camino hacia el declive económico. Ningún país, ni siquiera Estados Unidos o China, puede prosperar sin que los mercados reciban insumos del resto del mundo".
“It’s a remarkable, maybe unique, combination of fragility and resilience.”
“A lot of the decisions that affect global warming pollution emissions are not down to what the federal government in the US does.”
“Self-sufficiency is a path to economic decline. No country, even if you’re the United States or China, can prosper without the world markets getting inputs from the rest of the world.”
The world is beginning 2025 at a crossroads, according to Ralph Ossa, chief economist at World Trade Organization (WTO).
“The last 30 years, people have talked about us living in this golden era of turning swords into ploughshares, to use the biblical phrase. Now we're on the eve of a world that is turning ...
The World Economic Forum’s Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2025 provides an in-depth look at the evolving cyber landscape. With increasing geopolitical instability, emerging technologies suc...
The World Economic Forum will publish podcasts throughout the Annual Meeting 2025 and has a back catalogue of great episodes that speak to the main themes of this year's Davos.
“I think society as a whole, we’ve become kind of addicted to plastic, probably unintentionally.”