
Why Davos is more than one big party, privacy in an age of security and convenient tech and the economics of ageing
Why Davos is more than one big party, privacy in an age of security and convenient tech and the economics of ageing
FT Alphachat · Financial Times
January 15, 201650m 1s
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Show Notes
The annual meeting of the World Economic Forum kicks off in Davos next week, replete with captains of industry and world leaders. The FT's US managing editor Gillian Tett and Fusion's senior editor Felix Salmon join host Cardiff Garcia to debate the merits of the gathering of the rich and powerful in the Swiss Alps. They also discuss the theme of privacy in an age of enhanced security measures and new technology. Finally, with the workforces of several developed countries expected to shrink in the near future, Alphaville's Matt Klein dissects the economics of ageing populations. Go to ft.com/alphachat for show notes. Music by Podington Bear and Kevin MacLeod.
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