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Open AccessConvergence of the Technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Systematic Consequences for the Economies and Societies (Part 1)
Publication year - 2020
Publication title - 
economic and social alternatives
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2534-8965
pISSN - 1314-6556
DOI - 10.37075/isa.2020.4.10
Subject(s) - interconnectivity , convergence (economics) , order (exchange) , technological convergence , industrial revolution , emerging technologies , scale (ratio) , object (grammar) , neoclassical economics , economic system , economics , computer science , sociology , political science , social science , law , telecommunications , artificial intelligence , economic growth , physics , finance , quantum mechanics
The article applies a systematic and political  approach in exploring the convergent nature of  the technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution  and the related exponential, synergistic and  emergent changes that occur at all levels of the  surrounding world. This approach is driven by the  understanding that nothing today can be separated  into separate logics, fields, theories, because  everything around us is becoming more interconnected,  and this is the driving mechanism of the synergistic and emergent changes in technologies  and, through them, in economy and societies.  The enormous volume of this type of research  is the reason it has been divided into two  parts in order to broadly cover the object of the  research, which is related to the convergent nature  of modern technologies, as well as its subject,  related to the disclosure of the scale of the  ongoing changes. In order to achieve these goals,  the first part focuses on the various technological  revolutions and the growth of interconnection,  because interconnectivity itself is inseparable  from technological development. It also analyzes  the convergent nature of several types of technologies  – digital, nano-, bio- and cogni-, which  interact with each other and this leads to emergent  and exponential characteristics of change.
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