The Fourth Industrial Revolution - Technology-Driven and Human-Centred
Offered By: World Economic Forum via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking panel discussion on the Fourth Industrial Revolution and its impact on society. Delve into the potential of technological advancements to serve humanity, examining the roles of the private sector, civil society, and public institutions in ensuring an inclusive future. Join industry leaders, policymakers, and experts as they discuss key topics such as the impact of technology, societal changes, equality, sustainable development goals, and climate disruption. Gain insights from diverse perspectives, including those of Marc R. Benioff, Jay R. Inslee, Marianne Eve Jamme, Sunil Bharti Mittal, and Johan Rockström, as they address the challenges and opportunities presented by this technological revolution. Chaired by Gillian R. Tett, this 42-minute session from the World Economic Forum offers a comprehensive exploration of how to harness technology for the benefit of all stakeholders in our rapidly evolving world.
Syllabus
Intro
The Fourth Industrial Revolution
Impact of Technology
Technology Drives Society
Missing the Pleasure
Equality
Sustainable Development Goals
Climate Disruption
All Stakeholders
Taught by
World Economic Forum
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