Most mainstream coverage of artificial intelligence takes one of three forms: what happens to jobs as automation spreads; concern about embedding the results of past unfairness into new AI-fuelled ...
Earlier this week I recommended that higher ed people read McAfee and Brynjolfsson’s new book Machine, Platform, Crowd with a higher ed lens. The Fourth Industrial Revolution covers some of the same ...
The 4th Industrial Revolution is the current phase of rapid technological change. It is also known as Industry 4.0, and the advent of robotics, artificial intelligence, and automation has marked it.
There seems to be much conversation recently around the notion that tax, bookkeeping and accounting jobs are going away over the next five to 10 years — eclipsed by the advancement of technology.
Alex Broadbent works for the University of Johannesburg. The phrase “fourth industrial revolution” has become ubiquitous. It’s meant to denote a huge shift in the socioeconomic fabric of society, ...
Since I was at Davos last year there have been some seismic global changes, not least to taxation. There have been dramatic shifts in both direct and indirect taxes across the world, most obviously in ...
Trends Expert Matthew Carr highlights 4 of the top Fourth Industrial Revolution ETFs to Watch. It’s no secret that I’m a science fiction fan. I routinely quote sci-fi books and movies, as well as ...
“Man is something that shall be overcome,” the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche wrote in his 1883 classic Thus Spoke Zarathustra. “Man is a rope, tied between beast and superman—a rope over an ...
Yangcheon-gu (Mayor Lee Gijae) announced that the Lifelong Learning Center and Smart Creative Talent Center (hereafter Lifelong Learning Center) will operate specialized future education programs ...
Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum, talks about our world being on the brink of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), which is “characterized by a range of new ...
In this admirably short and graceful book, Klaus Schwab takes us on a breathless tour of a technological, economic, and social revolution. The first industrial revolution moved us from muscle to ...