AI at Davos 2026: From work impact to Europe’s place. Here’s what the tech leaders hope and fear (Pascale Davies – Euronews)

(Pascale Davies – Euronews) The CEO of Nvidia, Microsoft, Anthropic and Google DeepMind, as well as philosopher Yuval Harari, have set out their visions and fears for AI at Davos. Artificial intelligence (AI) has infiltrated nearly every conversation at Davos 2026, rivalling the prominence of traditional hot-button issues such as trade tariffs, international competition, and geopolitical tensions. Last year at Davos, the Chinese company DeepSeek sparked a frenzy when it launched its AI model and chatbot that the company claimed was cheaper and performed just as well as OpenAI’s rival ChatGPT model. However, this year, discussions on AI have widened to include how it is being implemented, the risks the technology carries, and its impact on work and society.

AI at Davos 2026: From work impact to Europe’s place. Here’s what the tech leaders hope and fear | Euronews

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