These 3 GenAI examples show the power of science diplomacy
Scientists around the world are on a mission to serve society. They are working on solutions to many of the global challenges we face today and those we will face in the future.
Joël Mesot is President of ETH Zürich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich, Switzerland) and Co-Chair of the Geneva Science and Diplomacy Anticipator (GESDA) Academic Forum
Scientists around the world are on a mission to serve society. They are working on solutions to many of the global challenges we face today and those we will face in the future.
We are all vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, supply chain disruptions, cybersecurity lapses, and armed conflict in an interdependent world.
According to the United Nation’s Net Zero Coalition, “The energy sector is the source of around three-quarters of greenhouse gas emissions today and holds the key to averting the worst ef...
Current history-making events such as the COVID-19 pandemic reveal the interdependence of our global economy and raise a red flag to the vulnerabilities of an increasingly interconnected ...