
Robin Pomeroy
Host at Radio Davos
Podcast Editor at World Economic Forum
I run podcasts @wef and host #RadioDavos. Bluesky: @robinpomeroy.bsky.social
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1 week ago |
weforum.org | Robin Pomeroy |Lukas Bester
On Radio Davos, Google’s Chief Economist Fabien Curto Millet explores the global impact of AI, energy demands, job disruption, and inequality. In the discussion, he offers insights into how we can prepare for an uncertain future shaped by transformative technologies. "Remember, I am sitting in the chocolate factory.
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1 week ago |
flipboard.com | Robin Pomeroy |Lukas Bester
14 hours agoSpicy AI-generated TACO memes are taking over social media because ‘Trump always chickens out’The president’s approach to tariffs has spawned a new Wall Street acronym. One easy way to ensure an unflattering nickname has staying power is to act defensive about it. Apparently, the same goes for unflattering acronyms. After multiple news outlets reported on Wednesday morning that Wall Street …NowChina thought it had a truce with the US.
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1 month ago |
weforum.org | Robin Pomeroy
Platon speaking at the World Economic Forum. Image: World Economic Forum / Ciaran McCrickardPodcast Editor, World Economic ForumPlaton is a portrait photographer who has photographed many of the most famous people of the last half-century. He tells the Meet the Leader podcast the lessons he has drawn about leadership. Watch the interview on YouTube, or listen on any podcast app via this link: https://pod.link/1534915560.
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2 months ago |
theprint.in | Ian Shine |Robin Pomeroy
The Anxious Generation makes the case for keeping smart phones out of schools – an idea that has gathered momentum around the world since the book was published a year ago. But Haidt says it’s not just adolescents suffering from what he calls an addiction to this technology. “For most of us, our attention has been drained away. And if you don’t have your attention, you’re not going to amount to much in life, you’re not going to get much done,” Haidt says. His solution? “Change your daily habits.
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2 months ago |
agreenerlifeagreenerworld.net | Robin Pomeroy |Natalie Marchant
By Robin Pomeroy and Natalie Marchant“A lot of the decisions that affect global warming pollution emissions, are not down to what the federal government in the US does.”That is Al Gore’s assessment of the potential impact of President Donald Trump’s notice to withdraw the US from the Paris Agreement on climate change.
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