Recommended Provocative Viewing: Davos 2019 - A 'Fourth Social Revolution'? (youtube.com)
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is projected to unlock $3.7 trillion in economic value by 2025. How could it also help close the vast income and wealth gaps that opened in the wake of the digital age?

On the Forum Agenda:
- Alternative taxation models
- Basic income models
- Data ownership

This session was developed in partnership with Deutsche Welle.

Speakers:
- Winnie Byanyima, Executive Director, Oxfam International, Kenya.
- Hilary Cottam, Author and Entrepreneur, Centre for the Fourth Social Revolution, United Kingdom; Young Global Leader.
- Amitabh Kant, Chief Executive Officer, National Institution for Transforming India (NITI) Aayog, India.
- Robert E. Moritz, Global Chairman, PwC International, PwC, USA.
- Subramanian Rangan, The Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Court Endowed Chair in Societal Progress, INSEAD, France.

Moderated by:
- Sarah Kelly, Anchor-at-Large, Deutsche Welle, USA
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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst Inequality and social and economic gaps can't be easily solved. Less in a society where the economy works benefitting the greedy and the cruel over those with compassion and human values. Davos' debates should be widely used to at leat create an awareness that this problem exists and society progress need to embrace a new paradigm. Which kind of paradigm? Well, let's build it together. Digital age will bring its own gaps, between those inmersed in the digital world and those out of it too.