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AI and Automation: The Next Industrial Revolution
The manufacturing sector is undergoing rapid procedural changes and strategic shifts, driven by the increasing adoption of ...
The industrial revolution stands out as a time of great prosperity and expansion as America entered the modern era. But what were the pitfalls of such rapid growth and who turned out to be the victims ...
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The AI industrial revolution has begun. History suggests it won’t be positive for the middle class
Job growth has been soft for the past few months and most analysts believe it is due to a slowing economy. But that explanation might be wrong. The job slowdown could be the result of extraordinary, ...
“In every society, there are stabilizing Forces that protect the status quo. Some of these forces protect entrenched vested interests that might incur losses if innovations were introduced, others are ...
The first half of the 19th century was a time of great change. Industrialization brought new opportunities for employment, changing ideas of work, and economic cycles of boom and bust. During this ...
This week on IPWatchdog Unleashed we go back in time for a historical conversation about the role patents have played with respect to innovation, and push back on the myth that patents were not ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. We are at the outset of the next industrial revolution. Unlike the past four revolutions ...
We’re on the cusp of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, or Industry 4.0. It’s quite different than the three Industrial Revolutions that preceded it—steam and water power, electricity and assembly ...
Warwick Smith also works for progressive think tank Per Capita. This article was co-authored by Mitchell Eddy who has recently completed a Masters of International Relations at the University of ...
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