World Governments Summit in Dubai to explore future challenges, pathways to shared visions

4 months ago

DUBAI: The World Governments Summit (WGS), which opened today in Dubai seeks to answer several questions that will shape the future of the world in various areas, including artificial intelligence (AI), economy, health, education, climate, space, energy, balance of power, peace and security, government services, and human empowerment.

The summit’s questions begin with “what, who, where, and how?” in search of solutions and visions to address future challenges, the Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported.

These include questions about the role of mind maps in accelerating sustainable development goals, designing sustainable cities, how the energy sector shapes the global balance of power, and how we can utilise 100 per cent of our mental abilities.

The WGS 2024 explores future opportunities and challenges, and identify pathways to shared visions for improving government work and strengthening cooperation between world governments.

The questions and anticipated solutions to the challenges are discussed through 15 global forums and more than 110 main interactive dialogue sessions, featuring 200 global figures, including presidents, ministers, experts, thinkers, and future makers, as well as more than 23 ministerial meetings and executive sessions with the participation of over 300 ministers.

AI and its role in various aspects of life are among the most pressing questions about the future. The fear of AI replacing humans is at the forefront of these concerns, along with questions about the readiness of countries for the coming tsunami of AI and whether it will lead us to the end of the world.

According to a report by Statista, a German online platform that specialises in data gathering and visualisation, the global artificial intelligence market is expected to grow 20-fold during the current decade, reaching approximately US$1.85 trillion by 2030, compared to US$95 billion at the end of 2021. - Bernama, WAM