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    World Economic Forum (WEF), Davos, Switzerland

    Website - weforum.org

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    World Economic Forum on Wikipedia

    Founder and Executive Chairman - Klaus Schwab

    World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2024 - January 15-19, 2024, Davos-Klosters, Switzerland

    World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2023 - January 16-20, 2023, Davos-Klosters, Switzerland

    World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2022 - May 22-26, 2022, Davos-Klosters, Switzerland

    World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2020 - January 20-24, 2020, Davos-Klosters, Switzerland

    World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2019 - January 22-25, 2019, Davos-Klosters, Switzerland

    World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2018 - January 23-26, 2018, Davos-Klosters, Switzerland

    World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2017 - January 17-20, 2017, Davos-Klosters, Switzerland

    World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2016 - January 20-23, 2016, Davos-Klosters, Switzerland

    World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2015 - January 21-24, 2015, Davos-Klosters, Switzerland
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    The global risks report 2015

    Published on Jan 15, 2015

    The 2015 edition of the Global Risks report completes a decade of highlighting the most significant long-term risks worldwide, drawing on the perspectives of experts and global
    decision-makers.

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    Davos 2015 - A brave new world

    Published on Jan 22, 2015

    How will advances in artificial intelligence, smart sensors and social technology change our lives?
    "Robotics, AI in the spotlight at #WEF15 World Economic Forum"

    by Hallie Siegel
    January 21, 2015

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    Davos 2015 - Issue Briefing: Artificial Intelligence

    Published on Feb 2, 2015

    World-leading experts provide a briefing and answer questions related to the latest developments in artificial intelligence.
    Speakers
    • Ken Goldberg, Professor, University of California, Berkeley, USA
    • Alison Gopnik, Professor of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, USA
    Moderated by
    • Oliver Cann, Director, Media Relations, World Economic Forum.

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    Designing robots as smart as babies | Alison Gopnik

    Published on Feb 24, 2015

    Berkeley Psychologist, Alison Gopnik, says computers may be able to play chess or drive, but they’re still not as smart as a two-year-old. Gopnik that even the youngest babies learn from imitation and interaction, and are smarter than machines and most adults too.

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    Power dynamics: Who controls the robots controls the future | Anthony Stenz

    Published on Feb 24, 2015

    Manage and mentor robots from the comfort of your own home, while robots half a globe away slog it out in the trenches. That’s the messsage from Anthony Stenz, Carnegie Mellon University, USA. He says robots are fast, strong and accurate and the opportunities for future applications outweigh the risks.

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    The Automated Economy | Illah R. Nourbakhsh

    Published on Feb 24, 2015

    Put people ahead of profits and make robots that are not products, but raw materials for people to create a new society, says Illah Nourbaksh, from Carnegie Mellon University. He says we must use robots to dignify and empower people, but warns we may lose our identity if machines start to look more like us.

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    Social Artificial Intelligence

    Published on Feb 24, 2015

    We need a different kind of Artificial Intelligence, with social reasoning, says Justine Cassel from Carnegie Mellon University. She says studying people’s social interactions, goals and desires can help us build better robots.

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    Talking to Machines | Pascale Fung

    Published on Mar 2, 2015

    Pascale Fung from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, on talking to machines.

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    The Neuroscience of Compassion

    Published on Mar 9, 2015

    Can training our brains help make the world a better place? Tania Singer from the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences thinks it can. She’s a social neuroscientist and psychologist who says the brain’s plasticity means it can be trained to make us less selfish and more compassionate. In this video for the World Economic Forum, Singer shows how our decision making is driven by a set of psychological motivations - from power to fear - that can be altered to help us make better decisions for society and for our health. Her research has also influenced the development of a new model of “caring economics” that hopes to work towards sustainability and global cooperation.

    Watch Tania Singer’s presentation in the video above, or read key quotes below.

    On the plasticity of the brain
    “The concept of plasticity is really the concept of changeability and trainability, not only of our brain but also of our immune system and stress system. So, I’m not just talking about the brain but the whole body. I’m presenting very fresh data about a one year longitudinal study."

    “You’ve probably have heard the concept of mindfulness, about training the attention of your mind, stabilising your mind, becoming present in the moment. This is what we spend the first three months training in the module we call presence. So it’s really just getting your mind stable and developing introspective body awareness. Then there’s a module called Affect, and this is about emotions and it’s about training compassion, loving kindness, empathy and how to regulate emotion in the context of anger or stress. This is juxtaposed with perspective - a cognitive model that allows you to get a perspective on yourself and on others.”

    "People have to do these core exercises for 20 to 30 minutes each day, and integrate it into their daily routine, like brushing your teeth. We give them a cell phone and we can monitor their progress. We have exercises you do on your own and dyadic exercises where you have to call up a partner."

    On Compassion
    “Compassion is really important. Psychopaths are very good at manipulating and understanding what the other person needs, but they have no compassion and empathy, so they don’t care. Participants go into the scanner five times in the year and they see screens. One screen shows videos of people explaining real suffering stories of their lives. And you measure the brain, the empathic response to these stories and also what they say they feel. The stories need a lot of belief and understanding, so you can compute a social intelligence score based on how well someone can do cognitive perspective taking.”

    “What we have shown in our study, that just being tested in these exercise doesn’t do anything, doesn’t improve your theory of mind. Doing three months of mindfulness training does nice other things, but doesn’t do anything with theory of mind. It’s really the perspective taking module which brings a huge increase in theory of mind. Just breathing doesn’t make you more compassionate, but compassion training makes you more compassionate.”

    On the brain as a muscle
    “We are brain scientists, so we wanted to know if you can change the hardware of your brain. We always thought our brains are just declining after the age of 25. So this is showing whether you can increase in cortical thickness, the grey matter volume of your brain through training. We have data that shows that we can increase these abilities through training. You can train different networks in the brain, just as you train different muscles in the gym. This is what we do with the mind, so different mental practices cultivate different aspects.”

    “I’m interested in how we can activate care and affiliation as this leads to prosocial behaviour and global cooperation. There are ways to shift our motivation system, like institutional design and changing laws, and there’s also internal mental training and education.”

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