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Antony Blinken · RiyadhU.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is planning to visit Saudi Arabia, where he is expected to take part in the World Economic Forum in Riyadh starting on April 28, Axios reported, citing two unidentified U.S. officials and one Arab official. Read more at straitstimes.com.See the Story
Blinken plans to visit Saudi Arabia to take part in World Economic Forum, Axios reports
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Economy · RiyadhRIYADH: The Saudi capital has emerged as a beacon of “thought leadership, action, and solutions,” stated one of Saudi Arabia’s top officials as Riyadh prepares to host the World Economic Forum.
Faisal Al-Ibrahim, the minister of economy and planning, made the comments ahead of the summit on global collaboration, growth, and energy for development, slated for April 28 to 29, which aims to empower leaders from both public and private sectors to t…See the Story
Minister affirms Riyadh as global solutions hub ahead of special
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World Economic Forum · DavosAustralian taxpayers have been billed over $40,000 for the eSafety Commissioner’s four-day trip to the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2024 annual meeting, where she pushed for tighter rules on online safety.
In January, Ms. Inman Grant, accompanied by a staff member, spent four days meeting senior executives in the artificial intelligence and immersive technology field at the WEF in Davos, Switzerland.
At a Senate estimate in February, One Nation Se…See the Story
$40,000 of Taxpayers Money Spent on Online Content Moderator’s Trip to WEF
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World Economic Forum · NetherlandsAt a TED lecture in London, Yuval Noah Harari asked the question: “What do we need so many people for?” As an advisor to the World Economic Forum, he predicted that the rapid development of computer technology “will make people obsolete”, leading to a “huge class of useless people”. According to him, these people should be kept happy “with drugs and computer games”.See the Story