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The Winter 2025 edition puts artificial intelligence (AI) in the spotlight. AI doesn’t just show us what it can do – it reflects who we are. It is a distillation of our data, our choices, our values – a portrait of our world, full of creativity and its limits.

We are standing at a technological crossroads as profound as the discovery of fire or the invention of the printing press. AI can detect disease, manage energy, and optimize processes – but it can also mislead, manipulate, and deceive. It is both a tool and a temptation.
When algorithms write novels, create films, or generate entire music groups, the line between technology and talent begins to blur.

In a exchange between ancient wisdom and AI, we search for answers to the questions: How can AI help us lead a good life?

By 2025, CO2 emissions have risen to record levels. Could AI turn out to be the lifeline in the fight against climate change?

Artificial intelligence is reshaping the foundations of our economy. New value chains emerge while old models lose ground. The question is no longer whether AI changes the economy, but how deeply.
Be inspired by people who actively shape the future with vision, perseverance, and an unwavering belief in their ideas.
Bhutan stands as the world’s only carbon-negative nation, a clear reminder that development and responsibility can go hand in hand. The kingdom measures progress by the well-being of its people and shows that a society can shape its future when growth, technology, and values align.


Who determines progress? What remains of our creativity? And does AI help solve humanity’s biggest problems? Future strategist Pero Mićić dares to look ahead.
In the past, rockets shaped global influence. Today, AI chips and data centres determine geopolitical weight. With artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure becomes a golden key in the world order.


The entire body – and perhaps the future of medicine – is reflected in the eye. In Zurich, a digital eye clinic is taking shape that aims to use artificial intelligence to detect diseases before they develop.
With his Swiss start-up Vertify.Earth, Michael Anthony uses artificial intelligence to make changes in nature visible and measurable. In this interview, he talks about the opportunities and limitations of AI — and explains how it can create a net-positive impact on the environment and biodiversity.

They are driving the future of their industries with artificial intelligence: Our investment team has identified the four most attractive AI companies in the Globalance portfolio for you.
Since the moment humans invented the plough, we have tried to understand the world and improve it. Every invention reflects that ambition. Today, we meet is most powerful mirror yet: artificial intelligence.

0.5l
of water is used by a single ChatGPT query.
35%
of all online videos will be generated by AI by 2030.
90%
of all online texts will be influenced by AI by 2026.
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