Georgieva: A Multipolar World Emerges as New Powers Rise Driven by Artificial Intelligence

Georgieva: A Multipolar World Emerges as New Powers Rise Driven by Artificial Intelligence

Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, stated that a multipolar world is becoming an economic reality amid rapid global transformations and the rise of new economic powers.

She explained that the multipolar world is being shaped by technological and geopolitical forces, particularly artificial intelligence, which has become a primary driver of global investment and a catalyst for redistributing economic influence.

Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Risks

Georgieva noted that while artificial intelligence is fueling a new wave of investment, it also poses risks to nearly 40% of global jobs, creating structural challenges for labor markets worldwide.

She emphasized that the multipolar world requires governments to strengthen education systems and reskilling programs to ensure workers benefit from technological shifts rather than be displaced by them.

Shifting Global Power Dynamics

The emergence of new economic players reflects a structural change in the global economic order, where dominance is no longer concentrated in a limited number of traditional economies.

Georgieva highlighted the importance of international cooperation to safeguard financial and monetary stability amid rising inflation risks, supply chain disruptions, and geopolitical tensions.

She concluded that navigating the transition toward a multipolar world demands deep institutional reforms, sustained investment in technology, and flexible economic policies capable of adapting to rapid global change.