The Panel Discussions

At The World Forum 2025

The World Forum 2025 hosted a total of 40 panel and round table discussions on the Future of Democracy, Tech, and Humankind, categorised into six segments. The Forum served as a platform to renew democracy and define the future of humanity. To encourage real change, some panels were followed by a lawmaking workshop aimed at developing blueprint legislation for governments around the world.

The World Forum questions the status quo  and aims to unite leaders from politics, civil society, and culture to engage in the ideas and practices for a better world through fundamental change. The World Forum serves as a platform where humankind’s future is reshaped by elaborating breakthrough ideas and technologies, while facilitating investments and creating modern legislation, which pave the way to progress on tech, AI, social media, democracy, peace, justice, freedom, and securing the survival of the human race. In an era where advancements in AI and technology present unique opportunities but also existential threats, we intend to help create innovation, new legislation and governing bodies, which are critical for society’s democratic future, such as The World Council of Democratic Nations as well as The World Council on AI - Algorithms, social media and digital Life.

A major topic is how to reinvent democracy in the digital age? Our Philosophers panel discussed at the panel “Why Democracy” not only how to protect the right to vote for every citizen, but also controversial ideas of giving educated voters, who can answer questions on the ballot correctly, more votes, as well as universal constitutional  limitations on voting topics, which may prevent an irrational “rule of the mob” as recent statistics confirm Plato’s and Sigmund Freud’s warning that 80-90% percent of humans can be manipulated to irrational decisions, harmful behavior and voting by “giving them false appearances.” Nobel laureate Maria Ressa saw social media as a crucial element: “Without facts, there is no truth. Without truth, there is no democracy.”

To learn more about each segment, please click the links below: