The first revolution helped humans mechanize production with steam power, followed by the second revolution which was enabled by electricity and brought on the era of mass production. The third revolution used electronics and information technology.
The speed of current breakthroughs and the exponential pace of disruptive innovation now bring about a fourth industrial revolution—characterized by unprecedented processing power, storage, access to knowledge and the blurring of lines between physical, digital, and biological space.
It is a unique point in time, and it will fundamentally alter the way we live, work and relate to each other.
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