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Winning the Next AI Battle
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Everyone’s racing to make AI faster and bigger—but what about fairer?

Bill Gross joined CEOs from a16z and Tarjama& at the #FortuneGlobalForum to discuss why ethics and attribution are essential for AI that lasts.

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Although women’s sports have a long way to go, the market is starting to “whipsaw back quickly,” with the rise in valuations and team revenues, Alexis Ohanian, founding control owner of Angel City FC and Los Angeles Golf Club, said at the #FortuneGlobalForum in Riyadh. trib.al/ziFuYuz

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“If you don’t have quotas, women always will be excluded. So we need to put quotas in from the beginning,” H.E. Hind Kabawat, Minister of Social and Labour Affairs, Syrian Arab Republic, said at the #FortuneGlobalForum in Riyadh. trib.al/RNp4ibk

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“AI is way beyond the hype phase,” Vinay Firake, CEO of Wipro’s APMEA strategic market unit, told the #FortuneGlobalForum. trib.al/MCkeUnK

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Why corporate executives shouldn’t ignore their own AI upskilling | Fortune Executives who fail to focus on their own learning risk falling behind the very technologies they champion.

For leaders, the promise of AI goes far beyond efficiency—it should free time for strategic thinking and innovation, Anne Lim O’Brien, vice chair and partner at Heidrick & Struggles, said at the #FortuneGlobalForum. trib.al/xBBH8fX

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‘AI is way beyond the hype phase’: Experts warn businesses must reskill for the new reality | Fortune Companies must not only develop existing talent but also rethink the skills they are sourcing.

“AI is way beyond the hype phase,” Vinay Firake, CEO of Wipro’s APMEA strategic market unit, told the #FortuneGlobalForum. trib.al/Obt32TC

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Why AI shouldn’t entirely decide promotions and raises—and where the human touch matters | Fortune At our Fortune Global Forum, economics and geopolitical tensions were hot topics, but the future of the workforce and workplace also came up in many conversations.

In order for a company to ensure success with its AI programs, it’s “absolutely essential” to have the human inserted at the right place, Wipro’s Vinay Firake told the #FortuneGlobalForum. trib.al/vnwF82w

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“It’ll start slow,” Delta CEO Ed Bastian said at the #FortuneGlobalForum, noting that it’s the first U.S. airline to have direct service to Riyadh, “but I believe it’s going to gain popularity quickly.” trib.al/e8gbjKN

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“We are very keen to bring the smartest and brightest of the world to Montenegro,” Prime Minister Milojko Spajić said at the #FortuneGlobalForum. trib.al/mQmPAbP

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“AI has not even been deployed anywhere to the extent that it will be,” Mary Callahan Erdoes, CEO of JPMorgan’s asset and wealth management business, said at the #FortuneGlobalForum in Riyadh. trib.al/dvNwG29

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“We’re not too late. I think that once society decides that there’s a problem, we will get to work and those problems can be solved,” Nobel Prize scientist Prof. Omar M. Yaghi said at the #FortuneGlobalForum in Riyadh. trib.al/PB58OY2

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"We’re entering a stage where exchanges are not really competing with one another, but working together,” HKEX CEO Bonnie Chan told the #FortuneGlobalForum in Riyadh. trib.al/NgYkndU

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“My own belief is that over the next five years—and certainly over the next five to 10 years—almost every legal system in the world will need to be a machine-governed economic system,” Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire said at the #FortuneGlobalForum in Riyadh. trib.al/Mx14SCi

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AI empowers criminals to launch 'customized attacks at scale'—but could also help firms fortify their defenses, say tech industry leaders | Fortune Generative AI and more digital connections are opening up new avenues for cyberattacks.

Over the past decade, “cyberattacks have gone from more innocuous attacks to really destructive ones,” Bipul Sinha, CEO of cybersecurity firm Rubrik, said Monday at the #FortuneGlobalForum in Riyadh. trib.al/2RsxtsN

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Sir Martin Sorrell says AI has already “missed the Oppenheimer moment” | Fortune When it comes to AI, it’s already too big for governments to regulate, says WPP founder Martin Sorrell.

“Regulation is going to have to be self-regulation,” said Sir Martin Sorrell, founder and executive chairman of S4 Capital, this week at the #FortuneGlobalForum in Riyadh. “The cat is out of the bag. We’ve missed the Oppenheimer moment. trib.al/05wgkty

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Companies are trying to do too much with AI, says IT CEO | Fortune “Pick one or two domains and go end to end.”

The right strategy for using AI is to “pick one or two domains that are going to create disproportionate economic value for the company and go end to end," NTT Data CEO Abhijit Dubey told the #FortuneGlobalForum. trib.al/BHHg9N2

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Saudi Arabia wants to woo leisure travelers to its shores: 'We have a lot to offer to the world,' says tourism minister Ahmed Al Khateeb | Fortune “We want travelers to come and experience the Saudi hospitality, enjoy our coffee and food, and learn about Arabian culture,” said H.E. Ahmed Al Khateeb.

“We are unlocking the value of this great country. We have a lot to offer to the world,” H.E. Ahmed Al Khateeb, who leads Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Tourism, said at the #FortuneGlobalForum in Riyadh. trib.al/d6Bn2EN

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Reddit founder Alexis Ohanian kept receipts from trolls who mocked his bet on women's sports: ‘I tag them and thank them for the motivation’ | Fortune The co-founder of Reddit who is married to tennis great Serena Williams, Alexis Ohanian, started investing in women’s sports in 2020 and was “savagely trolled” at the time—but he’s having the last laugh now.

“I saved all those tweets from all the haters who said I was an idiot," 776 founder Alexis Ohanian told the #FortuneGlobalForum. trib.al/f2HaJnR

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“I think it’s maybe understatement of the century to say that global trade is facing the greatest disruption in 80 years,” Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the director-general of the World Trade Organization, said at the #FortuneGlobalForum in Riyadh. trib.al/rOashfp

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How the WTO's boss became its first female and African leader | Fortune Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala spoke at the Fortune Global Forum in Riyadh.

“With the number of talented women experts in trade I meet around the world, I just wondered why they haven’t been given the chance and the opportunity. Sometimes you have to take the risk,” Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the director-general of the WTO, said at the #FortuneGlobalForum. trib.al/tsORjKF

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Speaking at the #FortuneGlobalForum in Riyadh, Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, said the current relationship between 10 Downing Street and the White House was built on a shared idea: Concern over imbalances on the global stage. trib.al/Jg3B64w

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From ‘greenwashing’ to ‘greenhushing,’ clean energy momentum advances despite political roadblocks | Fortune More clean energy and electrification projects are competing economically with alternatives, executives said.

“It’s greener, cheaper, and better for everyone,” Jose La Loggia, EMEA group president for the HVAC giant Trane Technologies, said at the #FortuneGlobalForum, arguing that the biggest challenge is often overcoming humanity’s fear of change. trib.al/B1agsXB

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Delta CEO Ed Bastian says one key to building customer loyalty is 'obsessing' over your own staff | Fortune Also: All the news and watercooler chat from Fortune.

“If your people don’t feel that love and respect and care, they’re never going to be able to give you the service that you expect,” Delta CEO Ed Bastian said at the #FortuneGlobalForum in Riyadh. trib.al/6PP8Xy6

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Longevity science is on the cusp of major breakthroughs thanks to AI, but significant 'data gaps' need to be filled, expert says | Fortune There’s a dearth of data about how differences in gender, ethnicities, and environments can affect the aging process.

“There is a lot of evidence suggesting we are on the cusp of major scientific discoveries in aging research,” Alex Zahvoronkov, the founder and CEO of Insilico Medicine, said at the #FortuneGlobalForum in Riyadh. trib.al/JrbusBI

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The next 'golden age' of AI investment | Fortune A16z’s Anjney Midha says reasoning models and new frontier teams will spark the next big wave in AI investment.

Andreessen Horowitz’s partner Anjney Midha said the #FortuneGlobalForum in Riyadh that the new “golden age” of investment opportunities would come in an “explosion of new frontier teams.” trib.al/wkt7AFG

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“It’s hard right now to declare who the winners are,” Cristiano Amon, the CEO of Qualcomm, said of AI at the #FortuneGlobalForum in Riyadh. “The opportunity is probably bigger than people think, but it’s going to become a competitive environment very soon.” trib.al/UPTdQJw

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Qualcomm CEO warns that ‘everybody’s playing to win’ when it comes to an AI bubble | Fortune Cristiano Amon says AI’s long-term potential is being underestimated, even as growing hype and soaring valuations spark comparisons to the dotcom bubble.

“It’s hard right now to declare who the winners are,” Cristiano Amon, the CEO of Qualcomm, said of AI at the #FortuneGlobalForum in Riyadh. “The opportunity is probably bigger than people think, but it’s going to become a competitive environment very soon.” trib.al/BALdDcO

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HKEX CEO: Stock exchanges must band together to stay relevant | Fortune "We're entering a stage where exchanges are not really competing with one another, but working together," HKEX CEO Bonnie Chan said.

"We’re entering a stage where exchanges are not really competing with one another, but working together,” HKEX CEO Bonnie Chan told the #FortuneGlobalForum in Riyadh. trib.al/WKiDsvb

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Saudi Arabia is now a nation of city-dwellers, and 'cities don't lie,' says urban development leader | Fortune Also: All the news and watercooler chat from Fortune.

“You can’t build a country on your own. You need to partner with the world,” H.E. Fahd Bin Abdulmohsan Al-Rasheed, Chairman of the Saudi Conventions & Exhibitions General Authority said at the #FortuneGlobalForum in Riyadh. trib.al/c5IDAms

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Real estate CEO says the luxury industry is all about one thing: a 'return on ego' | Fortune DarGlobal CEO Ziad El Chaar sees co-branded real estate—a.k.a. “limited edition of real estate”—as a cultural anchor and magnet for the world’s elite.

“In the luxury segment, we always say we’re giving you a lot of ROE: A return on ego,” Ziad El Chaar, CEO of luxury developer DarGlobal, said at the #FortuneGlobalForum in Riyadh. trib.al/f335WrR

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