Opinion

AI — The Post-Davos Agenda.

Michael Posner

By Michael Posner

Last week at Davos, between discussions of Greenland and President Donald Trump, the world’s elite grappled with a more fundamental question: how to govern artificial intelligence without stifling innovation or sacrificing human welfare. Conversations exposed a stark divide: Europeans demanding government regulation and Americans championing unfettered innovation.

That choice—between innovation without oversight or regulation that stifles competitiveness—is a false one. Instead, government and tech companies must collaborate to forge a third path: one that harnesses AI’s transformative potential while establishing ethical guardrails that protect workers, communities, and democratic values.

U.S. tech companies, unconstrained by serious regulation, are racing to build artificial intelligence tools that can match or exceed human cognitive abilities across any task—known as Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). While pursuing this goal, they are accumulating vast sums of wealth.

Read the full Forbes article.
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Michael Posner is the Jerome Kohlberg Professor of Ethics and Finance, Professor of Business and Society and Director of the NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights.