ARE WE READY FOR COMMUNITIES 5,0?

Authors

  • Nopitasari Nopitasari
  • Farida F Farida F

Abstract

As a zoon politicon creature, humans always develop and follow the pattern of life and life accompanied by various innovations in the form of science and information technology. Advances in information technology in particular have changed the face of human life as zoon politicon in various sectors such as the economic and the education. One important phase in technological development is the emergence of the 4th wave of industrial revolution, or better known as industrial revolution 4.0. The 4.0 industrial revolution is one of Germany's modern technological strategies in 2020 (GermanyÔÇÖs High-Tech Strategy 2020). The strategy is implemented through improving manufacturing sector technology, creating a consistent strategic policy framework, and setting certain priorities in the face of global competition. Industry 4.0 is not yet over and suddenly society 5.0 appears. Society 5.0 was first echoed by the Japanese State, where Society 5.0 was the answer to the challenges that arose due to the era of the industrial revolution 4.0. This development provides unrest for writers related to the readiness of zoon politicon to deal with every phase of life development like this. The study related to human readiness in facing industrial revolution 5.0 will be comprehensively discussed in this article.

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Nopitasari Nopitasari


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2020-05-29