Sessions at the world economic forum's annual meeting covered thr future of work, reskilling, closing the jobs gap and how ai will transform work Here’s what he had to say “we believe chevron’s us production helps power progress Energy demand is projected to rise from current record highs well into the future Chevron is responding by increasing our us oil and gas production in ways that are affordable, reliable and ever cleaner. With an evolving technological landscape and shifting social norms and culture, generation divides appear to be growing
What can we do to bridge the gap? When we are young, we dream about what we want to be when we grow up Even for those already building careers or firmly established in their field, ai is quietly changing the rules The global conversation has focused mostly on productivity gains, competitive advantage and regulation In other words, we can’t even begin to conceive of an issue without adequate data While we’ve figured out how to see what’s happening in realtime in the brains of certain fish, we just don’t have the tools yet to see that level of detail in humans
It’s the development of new tools, insel says, that will really enable us to explore our inner selves, to see what’s going on. How we design cities shapes affordability From rethinking incentives to investing in public transit and engaging residents in planning, meaningful progress comes from integrated, locally tailored approaches. Technological advancement, particularly since the advent of ai, has been driven by many interests in recent years, but humanity isn't one of them Society is experiencing a ‘humanity deficit’… a widening gap between prioritizing innovation and neglecting what it means to be human Unless we collectively recognize the risks that unchecked technology poses to humanity and human evolution.
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