Artificial Intelligence and its impact on the Fourth Industrial
Revolution: A Review
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2011.03044v1
- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2020 15:57:34 GMT
- Title: Artificial Intelligence and its impact on the Fourth Industrial
Revolution: A Review
- Authors: Gissel Velarde
- Abstract summary: Fourth industrial revolution carries several emerging technologies and could progress without precedents in human history.
Government, academia, industry, and civil society show interest in understanding the multidimensional impact of the emerging industrial revolution.
Experts consider emerging technologies could bring tremendous benefits to humanity; at the same time, they could pose an existential risk.
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- Abstract: Artificial Intelligence may revolutionize everything during the so-called
fourth industrial revolution, which carries several emerging technologies and
could progress without precedents in human history due to its speed and scope.
Government, academia, industry, and civil society show interest in
understanding the multidimensional impact of the emerging industrial
revolution; however, its development is hard to predict. Experts consider
emerging technologies could bring tremendous benefits to humanity; at the same
time, they could pose an existential risk. This paper reviews the development
and trends in AI, as well as the benefits, risks, and strategies in the field.
During the course of the emerging industrial revolution, the common good may be
achieved in a collaborative environment of shared interests and the hardest
work will be the implementation and monitoring of projects at a global scale.
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