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Internet 'More Important Than Oil' – Alibaba CEO Jack Ma

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Alibaba Group CEO Jack Ma and Russian Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev participated in a plenary session on digital economy at the 2017 Moscow International Forum 'Open Innovations', in the Russian capital on Tuesday. The CEO of the largest Internet company in Asia gave his views on the future of work, artificial intelligence, and the growing strategic importance of the Internet to the global economy.

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