The World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos is kicking off with a fresh twist this year: spotlighting youth power as a catalyst for global change. 🌟 As debates heat up around the digital economy, AI, and the future of work, one question dominates: How can Generation Z reshape the world’s tech-driven future?
On January 13, CGTN hosted a dynamic panel featuring youth leaders from the UN Development Program and the Global Shapers Community. 🎤 Their mission? To unpack the opportunities and challenges facing young innovators in an era of rapid technological disruption. 💻 From reimagining remote work to tackling digital inequality, the discussion highlighted Gen Z’s knack for turning problems into possibilities.
Panelists emphasized that skills like adaptability and digital literacy are no longer optional—they’re survival tools. “Young people aren’t just the leaders of tomorrow,” said one speaker. “We’re already building solutions today.” 🚀 With over 40% of the global population under 25, the message is clear: the digital revolution needs youth energy to thrive.
Stay tuned as Davos 2024 continues to explore how Gen Z can drive sustainable innovation—and why listening to younger voices might just save the planet. 🌱✨
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