The latest report, released this week by the IMD World Competitiveness Center (WCC) , highlights how policymakers should begin streamlining regulations to minimise the potential exclusion arising from the widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI).
Switzerland secured the top spot in the rankings, followed by Singapore in second place and Luxembourg in third, out of 67 economies evaluated. The ranking considers three primary factors: investment and development, appeal, and readiness.
A study by the WCC found that in Japan (43rd), Thailand (47th), Singapore (2nd), the United Kingdom (27th), and Canada (19th), senior executives agree that AI is playing a crucial […]
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