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  • In a polarised world, with the most powerful nations and the UN unable to prevent or end many wars, could the so-called 'middle powers' step up?

    This week's two guests, both members of the World Economic Forum's Global Future Council on Geopolitics, think so, and say those countries might even consider setting up an 'M-10' of middle powers seeking to resolve conflicts and other problems.

    This podcast is published ahead of the World Economic Forum's Special Meeting on Global Collaboration, Growth and Energy for Development. Find more information at wef.ch/specialmeeting24 and across social media using the hashtag #specialmeeting24.

    Guests:

    Susana Malcorra, Senior Advisor at Spain’s IE University and former Argentinian foreign minister and UN Secretary General Chief of Staff.

    Bruce Jones, Senior Fellow with The Brookings Institution

    Co-host:

    Nicolai Ruge, Lead, Geopolitics and Trade at the World Economic Forum.

    Links:

    Davos 2024 session: Middle Powers in a Multipolar World

    Global Future Council on the Future of Geopolitics: https://www.weforum.org/communities/global-future-councils/

    Shaping Cooperation in a Fragmenting World: https://www.weforum.org/publications/shaping-cooperation-in-a-fragmenting-world/

    Special Meeting on Global Collaboration, Growth and Energy for Development: https://www.weforum.org/events/special-meeting-on-global-collaboration-growth-and-energy-for-development-2024/

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    Ian Bremmer, Rachel Botsman and Azeem Azhar: 3 experts on the state of the world in 2024

    The number of refugees could double in the next decade, the head of UNHCR says why

    How do vital businesses continue to operate in a war zone? The view from Yemen

    Global Risks Report: the big issues facing leaders at Davos 2024

    Davos 2024: Addressing the North-South Schism

    12 leaders share what to prioritize in 2024

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  • “Climate Capitalism is an antidote to the dominant narrative that because we’ve ignored the climate crisis for so long, it will soon be too late. While it’s true that we’ve not done enough yet, we’re nowhere close to being too late.”

    So says Akshat Rathi, Bloomberg’s senior climate reporter and host of the podcast Zero, in his new book Climate Capitalism, which looks at ways business and industry and finance can make, and in some cases are making, real progress on climate change.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Global Risks Report 2024

    Links:
    World Economic Forum Centre for Nature and Climate Related podcasts:

    Geopolitics, the equitable transition, and AI: things to look out for in energy in 2024

    Davos 2024: Transforming Energy Demand

    Reach your changemakers: Arctic Basecamp's Gail Whiteman and Rainn Wilson

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  • For half a century, Nile Rodgers has been making hit records that have touched people's hearts around the world. The creative force behind disco pioneers Chic, and some of the best known songs of David Bowie, Madonna and Beyoncé, tells us the definition of an artist: someone whose work "speaks to the souls of a million strangers".

    But what if generative AI can make music that's just as good? Is AI a threat or a blessing to art and human expression?

    We also hear from the head of the Hollywood actors' union on why moviemakers went on strike over the threat posed by AI. And from Refik Anadol, a leading light in AI-generated art.

    Guests:

    Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator of the actors’ union SAG-AFTRA

    Refik Anadol, Media Artist and Director, Refik Anadol Studio

    Nile Rodgers, musician and founder of the We Are Family Foundation

    Watch:

    Nile Rodgers interview: https://www.weforum.org/videos/ai-nile-rodgers/

    Podcasts:

    What's next for generative AI? Three pioneers on their Eureka moments

    AI: Is 2024 the year that governance catches up with the tech?

    AM24: The Expanding Universe of Generative Models

    'AI will either compete with us or augment us' - so how do we pick the right path?

    Davos 2024: Technology in a Turbulent World

    AI - What could possibly go wrong?: Professor Stuart Russell

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  • Theatre director Jude Kelly founded the Women of the World (WOW) Festival almost two decades ago to spur conversations about women, men and feminism.

    WOW is now a global phenomenon, but does the rise of online misogyny pose a threat to progress on gender equality.

    Jude Kelly, who spoke to Radio Davos on World Women's Day 2024, says why it is vital to include men in the conversations about an issue that affects us all.

    Links:

    WOW Foundation: https://thewowfoundation.com/

    Gender Gap Report: https://www.weforum.org/publications/global-gender-gap-report-2023/

    Podcasts:

    How COVID and cost of living hit progress on equality: the Global Gender Gap Report 2023

    The future of jobs requires a ‘skills-first’ mindset - for employers and for you

    Democracy can’t flourish if women are excluded: Nazanin Boniadi on Iran at Davos 2023

    Below the Belt: the movie that lifts the taboo on endometriosis

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  • A year ago in Davos, energy - particularly the disruption to supply and prices caused by the war in Ukraine - was a top issue at the Forum's Annual Meeting and on Radio Davos we invited two experts in to set out the top lines of the energy discussion.

    Roberto Bocca, who heads up energy at the World Economic Forum, and John Defterios, a business professor and former CNN journalist, return this year, as war is an even bigger issue. They also discuss the 'energy transition', especially how that might look in the global South, and they address what was the top issue at this year's Davos: artificial intelligence - which many people believe could play a central role in the energy transition, but which is also itself creating a surge in demand for energy to power all the compute needed to create AI.

    Guests:

    Roberto Bocca:

    https://www.weforum.org/agenda/authors/roberto-bocca/

    John Defterios: https://www.weforum.org/people/john-defterios/

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Nuclear Energy Summit 2024 - 21 March:

    https://www.iaea.org/events/nuclear-energy-summit-2024

    SDG-7: Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all:
    https://www.unep.org/explore-topics/sustainable-development-goals/why-do-sustainable-development-goals-matter/goal-7

    Links:

    Centre for Energy and Materials: https://centres.weforum.org/centre-for-energy-and-materials/home

    Global Future Council on the Future of Energy Transition: https://www.weforum.org/communities/gfc-on-energy-transition/

    Related podcasts:

    The global conversation on energy changed at Davos 2023 - here’s why

    The energy transition moonshot: innovations that will transform our world

    A common good? The companies making the AI products we'll soon all be using:

    Related sessions from Davos 2024:

    Building Equitable Transitions: Green and Fair: https://www.weforum.org/events/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2024/sessions/building-equitable-transitions-can-green-be-fair/

    Climate and Nature: Seed Capital Needed:

    https://www.weforum.org/events/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2024/sessions/climate-and-nature-seed-capital-needed/

    Live from the Deep Sea:

    https://www.weforum.org/events/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2024/sessions/live-from-the-deep-sea/

    Podcast: Davos 2024: Live from the Deep Sea: https://www.weforum.org/podcasts/agenda-dialogues/episodes/davos-2024-live-from-the-deep-sea/

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  • What's in store for 2024?

    Ian Bremmer's political risk consultancy predicts an 'annus horribilis' but Exponential View's Azeem Azhar says we are in an 'incredible decade'.

    So is the state of the world 'glass half empty, or half full'?

    And in an uncertain world, Oxford University's Rachel Botsman, tells why trust is so vital, and how it can be re-built, or rather, re-earned.

    Guests:

    Ian Bremmer: https://www.eurasiagroup.net/people/IBremmer

    Rachel Botsman: https://rachelbotsman.com/

    Azeem Azhar: https://www.azeemazhar.com/

    World Economic Forum Strategic Intelligence:

    https://intelligence.weforum.org/

    World Economic Forum Global Risks Report 2024:

    https://www.weforum.org/publications/global-risks-report-2024/

    These are the biggest global risks we face in 2024 and beyond

    Global Risk Report 2024: Transitions in the age of information

    Global Risks 2024: At a turning point - Global Risks Report 2024

    Global Risks Report 2024: Risks are growing, but there's hope

    Related podcasts:

    Global Risks Report: the big issues facing leaders at Davos 2024

    'Expect the unexpected': IMF’s Kristalina Georgieva on AI, preparedness - and the global economy in 2024

    12 leaders share what to prioritize in 2024

    What's next for generative AI? Three pioneers on their Eureka moments

    Annual Meeting 2024: What just happened in Davos?

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  • The UNHCR, cares for 114 million refugees and displaced people worldwide. Filippo Grandi, the head of the United Nations refugee agency, says that number could double in a decade if the world cannot find ways to stop war.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Refugee Employment Alliance: https://www.weforum.org/projects/the-refugee-employment-and-employability-initiative/

    Read more: From fleeing war to finding work: companies aim to help refugees find jobs

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    Related podcasts:

    The 90-year-old using sports to change the lives of refugees

    Helping the unprecedented number of forcibly displaced

    Ingka Group's Jesper Brodin: The talent crisis you’re not talking enough about

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  • If 2023 was the year we all got familiar with generative AI, is 2024 the year when governments will act on the governance of this powerful technology?

    At Davos 2024 we spoke to these experts, from the industry and civil society:

    Alexandra Reeve Givens, CEO, Center for Democracy & Technology

    Aidan Gomez, Co-founder and CEO of Cohere

    Anna Makanju, Vice President of Global Affairs, OpenAI

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    World Economic Forum's AI Governance Alliance: wef.ch/AIGA

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    Annual Meeting 2024: What just happened in Davos?

    2023 was the year we all got to know AI - so where will it take us in 2024?

    What are semiconductors, and why are they vital to the global economy?

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  • Technology is revolutionizing global commerce and investment, and digitalizing the trade ecosystem holds the potential to increase trade by nearly $9 trillion by 2026 within the G7 alone.

    On the eve of the World Trade Organisation's 13th Ministerial Conference, MC13 (26-29 February, 2024) in Abu Dhabi, we speak to the event's host, UAE Minister of State for Trade Thani Ahmed Al Zeyoudi about MC13 and the TradeTech initiative that the UAE is pursuing with the World Economic Forum.

    We also hear from WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala on her hopes for MC13, and from Vincent Clerc, Chief Executive Officer, A.P. Møller-Maersk, with his views on trade tech.

    Read more about the TradeTech initiative: https://www.tradetechglobal.org/home

    and the TradeTech Forum, 27 February, 2024: https://www.tradetechglobal.org/tradetechforum24

    Read Thani Ahmed Al Zeyoudi's Agenda blog: TradeTech could be the future of international trade – here’s why

    The WTO's 13th Ministerial Conference, 26-29 February, 2024: MC13

    Watch this session from Davos 2024: TradeTech's Trillion-Dollar Promise

    Watch Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and Thani Ahmed Al Zeyoudi at this Davos Press Conference: Transformation of Global Trade

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  • "This is going to be the most transformational moment, not just in technology, but in culture and politics of all of our lifetimes."

    Three AI pioneers, all of them in Time's Top-100 most influential people in AI, share their views on the past, present and future of this transformational technology.

    Guests:

    Aidan Gomez, Co-Founder and CEO, Cohere

    Mustafa Suleyman, Co-Founder and CEO, Inflection AI

    Yann LeCun, Chief AI Scientist, Meta

    World Economic Forum's AI Governance Alliance: wef.ch/AIGA

    Related podcasts:

    Annual Meeting 2024: What just happened in Davos?

    2023 was the year we all got to know AI - so where will it take us in 2024?

    What are semiconductors, and why are they vital to the global economy?

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  • In an episode recorded before the escalation of conflict in the Middle East, we hear from two private-sector companies involved in the distribution of food, about how they manage to operate in a war zone like Yemen, which has been in a state of civil war since 2015.

    Guests:

    Mohamed Nabil Hayel Saeed, Senior Strategic Advisor, HSA

    Niels Hougaard, Managing Director, Tetra Pak Arabia

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  • What do social media content creators make of Davos?

    We speak to three YouTubers - with a collective audience in the millions - who were given full access to the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting 2024 to ask who they met and what stories they would be telling.

    Featuring:
    Jacob Beautemps, @BreakingLab
    Adanna Steinacker, @houseofadanna
    Gohar Khan, @goharsguide

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  • The World Economic Forum just held its Annual Meeting - but what impact will it have on the world beyond Davos?

    The people who lead the Forum's work throughout the year tackling the world's most important issues pick the highlights of the week that show how Davos 2024 will make a positive impact.

    And we hear clips from some of the most impactful discussions from the Congress Centre.

    Davos 2024 sessions featured in this episode:

    Opening Concert

    Technology in a Turbulent World

    Climate and Nature: A Systemic Response Needed

    When Climate Impacts Your Health

    Thinking through Augmentation

    The World in Numbers: Gender Parity

    The Right Stuff – A New Relationship with Materials

    Transforming Energy Demand

    2024 Social Innovation Awards

    Special Address by Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine

    Earth's Wisdom Keepers

    Forum reports and initiatives mentioned in the episode:

    AI Governance Alliance

    Edison Alliance - Impact Report

    Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution - Network -

    The Global Alliance for Women's Health

    Future of Jobs Report

    Longevity Economy Principles

    How Can Cyber Defenders Win?

    No Recovery without Trade and Investment.

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    Related podcasts: Radio Davos

    Global Risks Report: the big issues facing leaders at Davos 2024

    Meet the Leader

    Davos 2024: A conversation with Satya Nadella

    Agenda Dialogues

    Davos 2024: Technology in a Turbulent World

    Davos 2024: Climate and Nature: A Systemic Response Needed

    Davos 2024: Addressing the North-South Schism

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  • What's Dwight from The Office doing in the metaverse? Actor Rainn Wilson joins us, in avatar form, to check out a virtual world created by the World Economic Forum that aims to raise awareness of the impact of climate change on the Arctic and the rest of the world.

    We also hear from Gail Whiteman, Professor of Sustainability at the University of Exeter Business School, and Executive Director of Arctic Basecamp on her hopes for action to stop the Earth reaching disastrous tipping points.

    And Rebecca Ivey, head of the Global Collaboration Village, tells us how the metaverse can bring people together in a unique way.

    The environments shown in images and environmental sounds heard in this episode in the Global Collaboration Village's Climate Tipping Points Hub were developed in partnership with Accenture and Microsoft. The Global Collaboration Village is a World Economic Forum Initiative in Partnership with Accenture and Microsoft

    This episode is a video-podcast - find the video on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@wef/podcasts

    Related podcasts:

    For a longer interview with Rainn Wilson and Gail Whiteman, listen to our sister podcast, Meet the Leader:

    https://www.weforum.org/podcasts/meet-the-leader/episodes/arctic-basecamp-rainn-wilson-gail-whiteman/

    Metaverse:

    What 20 years of Second Life can teach us about the future of the metaverse

    Not just for gamers: how the metaverse might impact your life

    Davos 2023 Day 3: global collaboration in the metaverse

    Davos 2023: Day 1 - Cooperation in a Fragmented World

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  • As leading figures from government, business, academia and civil society head to Davos for the Annual Meeting 2024, what are the big global challenges they will be discussing?

    The World Economic Forum's Global Risks Report sets out the biggest issues over the short and medium terms, based on a survey of more than 1,400 global risks experts, policy-makers and industry leaders.

    This year, the impact of artificial intelligence is felt throughout the report, with rising concern about disinformation and cyberinsecurity.

    Gayle Markovitz hears from two of the people who put the report together, Carolina Klint, Managing Director at Marsh McLennan, and Peter Giger, Group Chief Risk Officer at Zurich Insurance.

    Links:

    Read the Global Risks Report 2024: https://www.weforum.org/publications/global-risks-report-2024/

    Follow all the action from the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting 2024 in Davos at wef.ch/wef24 and across social media using the hashtag #WEF24.

    Forum Agenda blogs:

    Global Risk Report 2024: The risks are growing — but so is our capacity to respond

    How to build business resilience in an era of risk turbulence

    Previous episodes on the Global Risks Report:

    Welcome to the age of the polycrisis: the Global Risks Report 2023

    Instability, inflation and the 'polycrisis' - the Global Risks Report half a year on

    Related episodes:

    2023 was the year we all got to know AI - so where will it take us in 2024?

    What are semiconductors, and why are they vital to the global economy?

    Disease X - how the world can stop the next pandemic

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  • Radio Davos is a podcast that is as wide-ranging and thought-provoking as the work of the World Economic Forum itself. Rather than being restricted to any one topic, each week it focuses on a particular issue of global importance, such as macro-economics, the environment, technology, health, social inequalities and much more - always seeking solutions to the big problems

    On this episode we listen back to a selection of episodes from 2023.

    Episodes featured:

    Davos 2023 Day 5: Inflation, AI, and women of influence

    Welcome to the age of the polycrisis: the Global Risks Report 2023

    The rise of AI and the green transition will transform the way we work: Future of Jobs Report 2023

    AI: Why everyone's talking about the promise and risks of this 'powerful wild beast'

    Beyond AI: the top-10 tech of 2023 set to change our lives

    Disease X - how the world can stop the next pandemic

    Below the Belt: the movie that lifts the taboo on endometriosis

    Quality over quantity: why the time has come for 'value based health care'

    "Not just sticks of carbon" - how growing trees for the climate must also benefit biodiversity

    Read more:

    The World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting 2024:

    https://www.weforum.org/events/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2024/

    Global Risks Report 2023: https://www.weforum.org/publications/global-risks-report-2023/

    The Future of Jobs Report 2023: https://www.weforum.org/publications/the-future-of-jobs-report-2023/

    AI Governance Alliance: https://initiatives.weforum.org/ai-governance-alliance/home

    Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2023: https://www.weforum.org/publications/top-10-emerging-technologies-of-2023/

    Global Gender Gap Report 2023: https://www.weforum.org/publications/global-gender-gap-report-2023/

    related podcast episode:

    How COVID and cost of living hit progress on equality: the Global Gender Gap Report 2023

    https://www.weforum.org/podcasts/radio-davos/episodes/gender-gap-report-2023/

    Global Coalition for Value in Healthcare https://initiatives.weforum.org/global-coalition-for-value-in-healthcare/home

    Centre for Nature and Climate https://centres.weforum.org/centre-nature-and-climate/home

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  • As 2023 draws to a close and the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting approaches, we look at an issue that will be on everyone’s lips in Davos: artificial intelligence.

    Cathy Li, head of AI at the Forum tells us about the work of the AI Governance Alliance, which has brought stakeholders together to seek the best way for humans to oversee the rapid rise of the technology.

    And we hear from a handful of the stakeholders who attended the AI Governance Summit in November:

    Sara Hooker, VP of Research at Cohere and leader Cohere For AI

    Sabastian Niles, President & Chief Legal Officer, Salesforce

    Andrew Ng, Founder, Coursera and DeepLearning.AI

    Khalfan Belhoul, Chief Executive Officer, Dubai Future Foundation

    Links:

    For more on the AI Governance Alliance: wef.ch/AIGA

    The Presidio Principles

    Related podcasts: Radio Davos mini-series on generative AI:

    AI: Why everyone's talking about the promise and risks of this 'powerful wild beast'

    A common good? The companies making the AI products we'll soon all be using

    Responsible AI: how can philosophy help us make better tech?

    'AI will either compete with us or augment us' - so how do we pick the right path?

    AI: Bringing stakeholders together to make AI work for us all

    Other related episodes: AI - What could possibly go wrong?: Professor Stuart Russell

    Technology that transforms: what an invention from 1450 can teach us about AI

    The rise of AI and the green transition will transform the way we work: Future of Jobs Report 2023

    COVID transformed the world of work, but AI’s impact will be much bigger

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  • If you’re a ‘digital native’ - someone who can’t remember a world before the internet - you might feel you have a good idea of the role technology will play in your life and perhaps in that of future generations.

    But journalism professor Jeff Jarvis, author of a history of another transformative technology from more than five centuries ago - the printing press - says we can have no way yet of knowing where the internet, and AI, will take us.

    The book is called The Gutenberg Parenthesis. Jeff spoke to us at the World Economic Forum's AI Governance Summit.

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    AI Governance Summit 2023: State of Gen AI: Views from the Frontier

    AI Governance Summit 2023: Gen AI: New Age of Governance

    AI Governance Summit: Transformation on the Horizon

    AI: Bringing stakeholders together to make AI work for us all

    Beyond AI: the top-10 tech of 2023 set to change our lives

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  • Plastics pollution is a very visible, global environmental and health challenge, and last year the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) launched a process to draft a global treaty aimed at solving the problem.

    Earlier this week, delegations from all over the world met in Nairobi to work on the first full draft of a treaty that could set binding rules that would affect the production, use and disposal of plastics.

    To get a readout of what happened there, and what might happen next, we hear from Kwame Asamoa Mensa-Yawson, head of the Ghana National Plastic Action Partnership, a multistakeholder group looking at solutions to the plastics issue, under the auspices of the World Economic Forum.

    Guests and links:

    Kwame Asamoa Mensa-Yawson, head of the Ghana National Plastic Action Partnership

    Bethanie Carney-Almroth, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and Scientists’ Coalition for an Effective Plastics Treaty

    Kristian Syberg, Roskilde University and Scientists’ Coalition for an Effective Plastics Treaty

    Eline Leising, Regional Program Manager, Enviu

    Jodie Roussell, Global Public Affairs Lead - Packaging & Sustainability Nestlé

    João Ribeiro-Bidaoui, Global Affairs Special Envoy, The Ocean Cleanup

    Le Ngọc Tuan, delegate to INC-3 from Ministry of Environment of Viet Nam

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  • When Professor Tom Crowther published research into the massive potential of trees to absorb more carbon than previously thought, he helped spur the Trillion Trees movement to plant, restore and conserve forests. But it also caused massive debate.

    As he publishes updated research, Crowther tells Radio Davos that growing trees must increase biodiversity, and not lead to monoculture plantations, and that it must never be an excuse to slow the drive to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions.

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    Department of Environmental Systems Science at ETH Zurich

    Restor, an online platform for the global restoration movement

    1t.org

    Trillion Tree Campaign

    UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration

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