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the World Economic Forum

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the World Economic Forum has appeared in 9 articles since 2015-08. Coverage peaked in 2019Q1 with 2 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Davos, Switzerland, World Economic Forum.

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2020-02-27
Axios 1 related

Facebook has hired the World Economic Forum's former head of tech policy Zvika Krieger as its new director of responsible innovation

Facebook has hired the World Economic Forum's former head of technology policy, Zvika Krieger, as its new director of responsible innovation, Axios has learned.

2019-01-27
New York Times

Conversations with execs at the World Economic Forum reveal that many are racing toward automation to stay ahead of competition regardless of impact on workers

DAVOS, Switzerland — They'll never admit it in public, but many of your bosses want machines to replace you as soon as possible. Tweets: @reckless , @reckless , @nytimes , @joe_atikian , @noahpinion ,...

2019-01-26
New York Times

Conversations with execs at the World Economic Forum reveal that many are racing toward automation to stay ahead of competition regardless of impact on workers

DAVOS, Switzerland — They'll never admit it in public, but many of your bosses want machines to replace you as soon as possible. Tweets: @nytimesbusiness , @alexstamos , @dabeard , @nytimes , @simones...

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