1、 10TH E D I T I O NContents3 Foreword from Thomas Buberl 4 Executive summary9 Historical perspective The AXA Future Risks Report:a flagship publication11 Section 1 Top risks A polycrisis in the technological era 11 The Future Risks Report in a nutshell12 What are the top risks in 2023?13 How do expe
2、rts and the general public differ?14 How do risk perceptions compare across regions?15 Most of the public again favour global-level solutions to future risks 16 More interconnected risks need more holistic solutions17 Section 2 Climate change is the enduring number one threat18 Experts and the gener
3、al public now share the same view across the globe19 The right level of ambition23 Section 3 Technological advances could lead to the next global crisis24 Cyber risk,security,and insurance at AXA25 Risk of a global cyberattack:the question is not if,but when and with what consequences27 Experts see
4、regulation as important for the responsible development of AI30 Experts and the public prioritize different health risks31 Section 4 Rising social tensions point to a more fragmented world32 Social tensions are expected to escalate especially in the US and France 33 Social tensions raise the need fo
5、r better governance to tackle financial stability risks34 Economies and democracies are at risk in a fragmenting world35 Inequalities and social tensions:whats the reality behind the figures?36 Section 5 Restoring hope Trust in our ability to face future crises37 Most people agree we can deal with f
6、uture risks and make collective progress 39 Public trust in various actors is coming back,after last years fall40 Prevention should be a priority focus 41 More people appreciate the fundamental role of insurers 42 About the researchAXA FUTURE RISKS REPORT 2023Foreword from Thomas Buberl“The survey r