Fourth Industrial Revolution
In light of the rapid changes sweeping the financial, economic, political and social systems, our world is now on the threshold of a fourth industrial revolution, which not only changes the form of industries and methods of production, but also extends to the human perception of the requirements in general. Human history, like speed, scale or complexity, is driven by the main engines: artificial intelligence, robotics, self-driving cars, 3D printers, giant data, virtual currencies, internet objects, nanotechnology. According to observers, the early 21st century saw the early beginnings of the fourth industrial revolution, especially with the widespread spread of the internet, telephones and smart devices, as well as the availability of accessories and other small smart devices such as sensors, artificial intelligence techniques, and machine learning techniques, which contributed to the support of sound decision-making processes in real time and minimized the margin of error to the lowest possible extent. The Fourth Industrial Revolution imposed a new reality full of opportunities and challenges. On the one hand, such as the new areas offered by 3D printers for design and production, and the programming of robots and smart systems, but at the same time will eliminate millions of traditional jobs around the world, such as drivers who will replace their own autos, low-skilled workers who will replace robots. The challenges and opportunities arising from the Fourth Industrial Revolution require a thorough understanding of how to deal with them. It also calls for concerted efforts among governments, companies, decision-makers, academics and individuals to develop common values, everyone, to deal with their requirements in the best possible way.