Business leaders back coordinated response to tech-driven changes
Poll finds that majority hopes action is led by inter-government bodies or governments
Singapore
GLOBALLY, 84 per cent of business leaders surveyed are in favour of a coordinated response to tackle changes driven by technological advancements.
Half of these leaders also believe that this response should be led by inter-governmental bodies such as the United Nations, followed closely by individual governments (46 per cent), businesses themselves (37 per cent) and industry bodies (35 per cent).
These findings are from the Timeline 2030 report commissioned by Fujitsu to explore the impact of technology on businesses and societies leading up to the year 2030; the research also sheds light on how the world might look like in the future, with advances in artificial in…
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