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Leading a Human-Centred Revolution

Offered By: World Economic Forum via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore a thought-provoking conference talk that delves into the human-centered approach to the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Examine the ethical implications of advancements in artificial intelligence, precision medicine, and neuroscience, and their potential to reshape human identity, cognition, and behavior. Join experts from diverse fields as they discuss the values and principles necessary to ensure a human-centric future. Gain insights on topics such as robot taxation, technological displacement, capitalism's challenges, genetic engineering ethics, organ growth in animals, stem cell research, inequality, pollution, trust, and the rejection of globalization. Discover strategies for fostering inclusivity, creativity, and education in the face of rapid technological change. Learn how to navigate the opportunities and challenges presented by this revolutionary era, and contribute to shaping a future that prioritizes human well-being and values.

Syllabus

Introduction
The Fourth Industrial Revolution
Tax the Robots
Technology has always displaced
Capitalism is confrontational
How do we get it inclusive
Is genetic engineering ethical
Is using animals to grow organs ethical
Is stem cell research ethical
Fourth Industrial Revolution
HumanCentred Revolution
Inequality
Pollution
Trust
Schizophrenia
Rejection of Globalization
How to be more inclusive
Creativity
Education
On the same page
Opportunities


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World Economic Forum

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