According to the Financial Associated Press, on June 26, the World Economic Forum released the "Top Ten Emerging Technologies in 2023 Report", which selected the top ten technologies with the most potential and positive impact on the world. It is understood that these emerging technologies mainly include: flexible batteries, generative artificial intelligence, sustainable aviation fuel, wearable plant sensors, artificial intelligence-assisted medical care, etc. In the selection process of the top ten emerging technologies, a team of experts assessed the impact of technologies on people, planet, prosperity, industry and social equity. Experts believe these technologies, in addition to their significant benefits to society and the economy, are disruptive, attractive to investors and researchers, and expected to be deployed at scale within five years.
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The World Economic Forum released the top ten emerging technologies for 2023, and generative artificial intelligence was selected
According to the Financial Associated Press, on June 26, the World Economic Forum released the "Top Ten Emerging Technologies in 2023 Report", which selected the top ten technologies with the most potential and positive impact on the world. It is understood that these emerging technologies mainly include: flexible batteries, generative artificial intelligence, sustainable aviation fuel, wearable plant sensors, artificial intelligence-assisted medical care, etc. In the selection process of the top ten emerging technologies, a team of experts assessed the impact of technologies on people, planet, prosperity, industry and social equity. Experts believe these technologies, in addition to their significant benefits to society and the economy, are disruptive, attractive to investors and researchers, and expected to be deployed at scale within five years.