Davos 2026’s $10B Question: Why Everyone Bets on AI
At Davos 2026, participants were asked where they’d invest $10 billion—and almost everyone chose AI. Discover why AI is the hottest bet and what it means for young pros.
News That Embraces Insight and Understanding
At Davos 2026, participants were asked where they’d invest $10 billion—and almost everyone chose AI. Discover why AI is the hottest bet and what it means for young pros.
Trump said China makes loads of windmills but uses none. Actually, China led global wind energy in 2024, generating 40% of the world’s wind power and building even more.
China’s Foreign Ministry responds to Trump at Davos, highlighting China’s world-leading renewable energy network and 15-year wind power streak.
At Davos 2026, leaders used the “water” metaphor to explore new ways of global cooperation, emphasizing pragmatic, integrated solutions over outdated silos.
At Davos 2026, international attendees sketched China’s next five years—green cities, smart tech hubs and global cooperation shaping the vision for 2031.
At Davos 2026, Trump’s America First speech reignited debates on tariffs and multilateralism, testing the World Economic Forum’s call for global unity.
At Davos, Trump’s new Board of Peace has world leaders weighing the high cost, opaque rules and potential backlash—from Macron’s no to Russia’s yes. What’s next for global diplomacy?
At WEF 2026 in Davos, CA Gov Newsom says he was barred from the USA House pavilion by the Trump administration, sparking debates on US politics and global leadership.
At Davos 2026, Trump mixed up Greenland with Iceland, roasted windmills and Macron’s sunglasses, and renewed his bid to buy Greenland, sparking NATO concerns.
Rafael Grossi, IAEA chief and UN Director General candidate, says active diplomacy is crucial to restore the UN’s peace and security mission in 2027.