How can we harness 'disruption' to avoid automation's onslaught?

John Spoehr

    Research output: Other contributionpeer-review

    Abstract

    There is little doubt that the current wave of technological innovations is truly transformative, particularly when paired with digital technologies. Nanotechnology, bio-technology, photonics, 3D printing, artificial intelligence and simulation are among a suite of revolutionary technologies transforming our industries and workplaces. The new industrial revolution this heralds is replete with opportunities, unique opportunities to build a more diversified, knowledge-based economy capable of generating rewarding, well-paid and secure jobs.
    Original languageEnglish
    TypeOpinion
    Media of outputmagazine
    PublisherThe Adelaide Review
    Place of PublicationAdelaide
    Publication statusPublished - 13 Sept 2016

    Keywords

    • industry
    • Automatic processes
    • routine tasks
    • technology
    • technological disruption
    • social sciences

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