Davos, Jan.22 (DPnet).– Some of the largest firms in the world set up temporary meeting and event rooms for a week in cafes, stores, and restaurants. Their branding frequently reveals what corporate executives are thinking about.
It’s no surprise, then, that artificial intelligence dominated the space this year, given the boom in this technology. This has propelled firms to capitalize on AI interest—especially from businesses. A poll from consultancy Accenture out on Monday revealed that 58% of executives expect generative AI solutions to be adopted at scale within the organization in 2025.
This year's World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland, had the theme "Collaboration for the Intelligent Age," uniting world leaders to discuss a variety of topics. Workday, Intel, and Salesforce IT executives provided information about their most recent artificial intelligence products during the event.
This year at Davos, artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere – from discussions in the Congress Centre to conversations across the town. AI is undoubtedly a defining topic, and its potential to transform our world is on everyone’s mind.
While many companies highlight AI’s role in boosting profitability or enhancing products, what’s truly exciting is the increasing focus on AI for social impact. It’s no longer just a side conversation or an afterthought; it’s now a key part of the main program.
From inspiring talks to tangible projects, the emphasis is clear: AI has the potential to drive real-world impact. And at the World Economic Forum, we had an incredible opportunity to turn these ideas into actionable solutions that make a difference globally.