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Futurist Isaac Arthur explains how to stay safe from quantum encryption hacking.
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Futurist Isaac Arthur explains how to stay safe from quantum encryption hacking.
Both sides agree that government regulations could be the fix for what ails social media platforms.
Robert Lee, founder and CEO of Dragos, discusses the dangers cyberattacks pose to critical industrial infrastructures.
Pascal Kaufmann introduces us to Roboy, which represents a new generation of robots.
Inspired by a question from musician will.i.am, the World Economic Forum is collaborating with countries to create a global data exchange that could be used to solve common problems.
The World Economic Forum wants to create an "ethics switch" to prevent artificial general intelligence from being harmful or unethical.
It's a fine line between countries sharing data in order to help with common interests and imposing on the privacy of those who provide it. The World Economic Forum's director weighs in.
A director at the World Economic Forum discusses how tech, such as AI and drones, can be the solutions to global issues related to healthcare, education, and logistics.
The World Economic Forum uses tech to help countries, such as regulating drones in Rwanda, and considers how social media amplifies polarization among people.
Defined by emerging technologies such as AI, gene editing, and 3D printing, the Fourth Industrial Revolution is here, and the World Economic Forum hopes that it benefits everyone.