Technologies from the so-called fourth industrial revolution (4IR) could “escape our power to master” said the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Klaus Schwab. - technology government
Klaus Schwab tells the World Government Summit that he is concerned that technologies emerging from the so-called fourth industrial revolution could “escape our power to master” without
shared, global policies. Schwab: “How can we make sure that the individual — each citizen — doesn’t feel overwhelmed by change? Because we cannot understand really what’s going on,” he said.
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