The 20th edition of the Global Risks Report 2025 reveals an increasingly fractured global landscape, where escalating geopolitical, environmental, societal and technological challenges threaten stability and progress. This edition presents the findings of the Global Risks Perception Survey 2024-2025 (GRPS), which captures insights from over 900 experts worldwide. The report analyses global ...
A recently published white paper from the World Economic Forum titled Industries in the Intelligent Age - Artificial Intelligence’s Energy Paradox: Balancing Challenges and Opportunities, suggests four key interlinked areas for navigating this uncertainty, managing challenges and unlocking opportunities for sustainable AI deployment.
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Here's a guide to the World Economic Forum's 10 key global challenges, and why they matter to our future.
What are the 10 biggest global challenges? - The World Economic Forum
War and conflict, polarized politics, a continuing cost-of-living crisis and the ever-increasing impacts of a changing climate are destabilizing the global order. The key findings of the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report 2024 reflect these most pressing challenges faced by people in every region of the world.
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a mental health condition where you have two or more interchangeable personalities. It’s usually the result of past trauma.
A sharp decline in cases followed, and the disorder was reclassified as "dissociative identity disorder" (DID) in DSM-IV. [7] In the 2020s, an uptick in DID cases followed the spread of viral videos about the disorder on TikTok and YouTube. [8]
If you have DID, you may find yourself doing things you wouldn't normally do, such as speeding, reckless driving, or stealing money from your employer or friend.