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Yudina M.A.
Industry 4.0: Opportunities and Challenges
Maria A. Yudina
— graduate student, School of Public Administration, Lomonosov Moscow
State University, Moscow, Russian Federation.
E-mail:
YudinaMA91@gmail.com
Annotation
The article is devoted to the concept of the fourth industrial revolution and its place in
sociological discussion about the modern society. The basics of “Industry 4.0” are:
interoperability, virtualization, decentralization and real-time work. Cyber-physical systems,
cloud computing and big data, the Internet of things becoming more and more popular in
business, along with vertical and horizontal integration, virtualization and digitalization of the
whole value chain production.
Many developed countries and the business leaders are active participants in the fourth
industrial revolution: there are state programs, commercial enterprises and non-profit
organizations, which have one main goal: the elimination of all barriers to the creation of
“Industry 4.0”. But in its quest to maximize profits, to be the first on the market with the latest
technological solutions, corporations as well as the governments tend to underestimate the
possible negative social consequences of the new stage of technical progress. Displacement of
humans by robots and programs in production process, inflation of diplomas, the general
decline of human values and fundamental changes in the understanding of human nature
itself — that is only an incomplete list of problems provoked by the coming fourth revolution.
The paper shows the need to predict the social consequences of the introduction of new
technologies for risk management, a competent expert response to modern challenges and for
coordinated work of the society and the state for the benefit of man in the rapidly
cyberneticizing world.
Keywords
Industry 4.0, the Fourth industrial revolution, information and communication technologies,
biotechnology revolution, network, information society, social challenges, technological risks,
anthropogenic
risks,
cyber-physical
systems,
artificial
intelligence,
virtualization,
objectualization, objectionism.
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