
RegHorizon is delighted to participate and contribute for the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos through Leading Beyond Boundaries (LBB), an initiative by MIT Media Labs, MIT Decentralized AI, and MIT Connection Science — examining the intersection of technology, policy, and society.
The discussions brought together policymakers, technologists, and domain experts to assess how emerging AI systems are reshaping governance, public institutions, and professional practice. The report synthesizes four expert roundtables convened during the WEF Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos and explores how these themes can be governed in ways that strengthen trust and societal resilience.
The Agentic AI roundtable focused on building trustworthy autonomous systems that plan, adapt, and act independently, with emphasis on responsibility, accountability, and meaningful human control.
The Personalized Health roundtable examined data-driven healthcare models shaped by biology, lifestyle, and real-world data, alongside regulatory and ethical considerations for safe deployment.
The Decentralized AI roundtable explored privacy-preserving and resilient AI architectures that distribute intelligence rather than concentrate control, and the implications for security, trust, and system design.
The Future of Justice roundtable considered how AI can support access to justice while preserving human judgment within legal decision-making and institutional processes.