 Live from Davos, join us all week for Excusive and Challenge Davos. The meeting of the World Economic Forum is underway. A path forward in today's geopolitical and economic. One of the key topics here in Davos this year is about rebuilding trust. Geopolitical divides are preventing us from coming together around global solutions for global challenges. People everywhere are losing face in governments, institutions and financial and economic systems. We have seen a dangerous divergence. Richer countries doing much better than poor countries. This divergence matters not only to the people who impact it. It matters to all of us because it undermines global security. Poverty anywhere is a threat to prosperity everywhere. We cannot think of eradicating poverty without caring about climate, healthcare, food insecurity and fragility. We all need to have the ability of dealing with all of these issues at the same time because we don't have a choice. The hottest year on record was last year. We really are turning our planet into something that's being destroyed by the minute. Developers must do more. They are talking a lot. They are acting less. The 100,000 million dollars in Paris are no longer the amount that is needed every year. It's 30 times higher. There is a strong dependence to fossil waste that we cannot simply ignore. Then the investments need to be for the future, for green energy. Only one in eight people actually have one or more green skills. We need to figure out a way to re-skill millions of people. At the speed at which things are going, everybody needs training. The frontline workers as well as the white-collar workers. While governments hold many of the levers to deal with the great challenges of our time, business have the innovation, the technology, the talents to deliver the solutions we need. AI has been somewhat demystified because people really use it now and that's, I think, always the best way to pull the world forward with the new technology. We've never had a broad, general-purpose technology that diffused to all corners of the globe and created abundance equally. We have a shot at it. It has lots of dark sides to it as well. We have over 70 major elections that are happening this year and all of those can go the way the voters want or AI can change that. The power of AI must be managed. Once you build that solid foundation, you want to use it to reach for the stars. AI could not have developed to the state that it has without collaboration. We need to think of globalization differently and we need to make sure that those who did not benefit during the first round benefit this time. We need a new model for growth that is proactive, not reactive, that is about predistribution, not redistribution. We have to rebuild trust and, most importantly, trust in each other. It's important for us as leaders to create a culture where people feel like they belong, where they can bring their whole self. Companies and economies are in a worse financial situation when they're not inclusive. The math has been done a million times. Too often, young girls are withheld basic access to education and advancement that could spark a brighter future for all of us. What are we leaving our children for the future? Are they going to inherit prosperity or are they going to inherit conflicts? That type of intergenerational responsibility is what has been lacking in the way that the world is being run and we want to bring that spirit back. The secret source is leadership. We're not in the audience, we're in the field, sometimes we fail, but that's the only way we will resolve this.