Geneva Roiled by G7 Protests: Riots Lead to Arrests as Counter-Summit Debates AI
Anti-G7 demonstrations in Geneva escalated into riots, resulting in property damage, a car fire, and dozens of detentions. In parallel, a 'counter-summit' of activists and academics debated the perils of artificial intelligence and government surveillance.

Key Takeaways
- A violent anti-G7 protest in Geneva resulted in the police stopping 549 people and taking 28 into custody.
- Switzerland deployed 4,000 troops to bolster police security in Geneva during the summit period.
- A Tesla car was set on fire and tagged with the slogan 'Eat the Rich' near the UN headquarters.
- The G7 counter-summit focused on the risks of AI surveillance and the business model of Palantir.
By The Numbers
They Said
"I'm here because I'm not happy that this group of heads of state is meeting here to make decisions that affect all of us."
"AI is increasingly replacing humans, boosting profits and exacerbating economic inequality between the super-rich and everyone else."