The 4th Industrial Revolution Flashcards

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It is the fusion of advanced technologies and other technologies.

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Fourth Industrial Revolution

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The founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum that coined the term “4th Industrial Revolution”.

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Klaus Scwab

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It is the era of steam engine where work involved investments and in expensive equipment.

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Second Industrial Revolution

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4
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It is the era of digital information and processes, hyeper-organization, and mass customization.

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Third Industrial Revolution

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5
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It is the end of hunter-gatherers’ system and tools were used to inclined plane, the lever, and the wheel, and axle.

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First Industrial Revolution

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6
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When did the steam machine invented?

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1760

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7
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When did the invention of electronics and information technology started?

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1900

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8
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When did the invention of internal combustion engine started?

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1960

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8
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When did the implementation of electronics and information technology started?

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1960

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9
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He predicts that the fourth industrial revolution is likely to reduce barriers between inventors and markets due to new technologies.

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Chris Anderson

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10
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It describes the network of physical objects that are embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies.

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Internet of things (Iot)

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It is the intersection of science, engineering and technology that produces machines, called robots, that substitute for human actions.

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Robotics

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12
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What is Toffler’s Waves of Technology?

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  1. Agricultural Technology (1st IR)
  2. Industrial Technology (2nd IR)
  3. Information/Digital Age (3rd IR)
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8 fusions of 4th IR

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  1. Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  2. Robotics
  3. Internet of Things (IoT)
  4. Genetic Engineering
  5. Genetically Modified Organism (GMO)
  6. Quantum Computing
  7. Cybersecurity
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14
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It is the ability of a computer or a robot controlled by a computer to do tasks that are usually done by humans.

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Artificial Intelligence (AI)

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15
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It is the process of using recombinant DNA technology to alter genetic makeup of an organism.

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Genetic Engineering

16
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It is an area of computing focused on developing computer technology based on the principles of quantum theory.

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Quantum Computing

17
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It is the practice of protecting critical systems and sensitive information from digital attacks.

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Cybersecurity

18
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These are cybersecurity measures that are designed to combat threats against networked systems and applications.

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Information Technology (IT)

19
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5 impacts of 4th IR

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  1. Transportation and Energy
  2. Healthcare and Medicine
  3. Sci-Fi Inspired Discoveries
  4. New Source of Food
  5. Environment and Sustainability
20
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It allows doctors to examine and diagnose patients remotely, through online video conferencing.

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Telemedicine

21
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It assist patients in physical therapy to regain strength and range of motion.

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Rehab Robots

22
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It is where surgeons provide instructions and they carries it out.

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Robot Surgery

23
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What year did scientists produced the first robotic arm that could read signals from the brim?

24
Who was the American scientists that designed an artificial heart?
Robert Jarvik
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What was the name of the artificial heart Robert Jarvik designed?
Jarvik-7
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It is a diagnostic technology that was inspired from a device used in "Star Trek".
DxTER
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The device used in "Star Trek" that was the inspiration of DxTER.
Tricorder
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2 new source of food
1. Cellular Agriculture 2. Synthetic Food
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It is the use of the cells to grow farm product subtitute.
Cellular Agriculture
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What year did the first cultured hamburger from the University of Maastricht, Netherlands?
2013