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 The Fourth Industrial Revolution Was Predicted by Robots and Films; SouthAfricans Should Take Their Advice

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The Terminator, Frankenstein, The Matrix, and Robocop all served as warnings about the consequences of unbridled technological development. Science fiction has been a mirror since the dawn of time, reflecting human hopes and anxieties about technological growth. It is important to take science fiction cautions seriously and to encourage ethical AI techniques.

The Terminator, Frankenstein, The Matrix, and Robocop all served as warnings about the consequences of unbridled technological development. It is important to take science fiction cautions seriously and to encourage ethical AI techniques. The Fourth Industrial Revolution, or 4IR, is happening right now rather than being a futuristic idea. Industry, economics, and daily life are being revolutionised by the technologies that make up the fourth industrial revolution: biotechnology, robots, artificial intelligence (AI), and the Internet of Things (IoT).

But this change also brings with it a host of difficulties with regard to social cohesiveness, ethics, and governance. It is a very amazing phenomena that many of these issues and breakthroughs were foreseen by science fiction some decades ago. In addition to providing us with entertainment, films like Robocop, The Matrix, Frankenstein (a adaptation of Mary Shelley’s novel), The Terminator, Iron Man, and Star Trek served as warnings about the consequences of unbridled technological growth.

The question of whether we are ready to responsibly lead this change now emerges as these envisioned futures resemble our reality more and more. The current was essentially predicted by these films. Science fiction has been a mirror since the dawn of time, reflecting human hopes and anxieties about technological growth.