Gita Gopinath
Radio Davos21 Mai 2020

Gita Gopinath

The 'Great Lockdown' that is ravaging the global economy is quite unlike the financial crash of 2008 and requires a different and even bigger response, the IMF Chief Economist says. Also: a survey of 350 business leaders reveals what they see as the biggest risks from the pandemic in the next 18 months.

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The global economy is slowing - here's why that may not be such a bad thing

The global economy is slowing - here's why that may not be such a bad thing

The World Economic Forum has just published its latest Chief Economists Outlook, a regular report based on the views of senior economists around the world. This edition shows a glass half full and ha...

18 Sep 202325min

What are semiconductors, and why are they vital to the global economy?

What are semiconductors, and why are they vital to the global economy?

Semiconductors make the world go round, and the most cutting-edge versions are necessary to propel the artificial intelligence revolution. Historian Chris Miller, author 'Chip War', explains what chip...

6 Sep 202332min

AI Professor Stuart Russell: - what could possibly go wrong?

AI Professor Stuart Russell: - what could possibly go wrong?

Professor Stuart Russell shares his concerns about the rapid rise of generative artificial intelligence. Listen back to our 5-part series on generative AI: Episode 1: AI: Why everyone's talking about...

2 Aug 202350min

Beyond AI: the top-10 tech of 2023 set to change our lives

Beyond AI: the top-10 tech of 2023 set to change our lives

Designer phages, spatial optics, plant sensors and bendable batteries - just some of the items on this year's World Economic Forum Top 10 Emerging Technologies that will change our lives in the next 3...

19 Jul 202342min

Not just for gamers: how the metaverse might impact your life

Not just for gamers: how the metaverse might impact your life

Is the metaverse still a thing or has the world's attention moved on to generative AI? On this episode of Radio Davos, we speak to a vice president of the consumer electronics company HTC. Pearly Che...

18 Jul 202327min

The 90-year-old using sports to change the lives of refugees

The 90-year-old using sports to change the lives of refugees

Claude Marshall fled Nazi Germany as a small boy in the 1930s and now helps today's refugees by fundraising for sports facilities in refugee camps. He tells Radio Davos why sport is so important for t...

3 Jul 202326min

Disease X - How the world can stop the next pandemic

Disease X - How the world can stop the next pandemic

Can we prevent a repeat of COVID-19? In a new book, Disease X, author Kate Kelland looks at what we learned from the pandemic and how scientists, governments and societies can be better prepared for ...

3 Jul 202323min

AI: Bringing stakeholders together to make AI work for us all

AI: Bringing stakeholders together to make AI work for us all

The final episode of our AI series comes from the Annual Meeting of the New Champions (AMNC), the World Economic Forum's 'summer Davos', in Tianjin, China. Cathy Li, head of AI at the World Economic F...

28 Jun 202325min

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