Industry 4.0 to Industry 5.0: explorations in the transition from a techno-economic to a socio-technical future / edited by Susu Nousala, Gary Metcalf, David Ing
نوع المادة : نصالسلاسل: Translational systems sciences ; volume 41الناشر:Singapore : Springer, 2024وصف:1 online resource : illustrationsنوع المحتوى:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9789819997305
- 9789819997299
- Q334 .I5387 2024
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Chapter1. An Introduction to Industry 5.0: History, Foundations, and Futures.-- Chapter 2. The Complexity of Sustainable Innovation, Transitional Impacts of Industry 4.0 to 5.0 for our Societies: Circular society exploring the systemic nexus of socioeconomic transitions.-- Chapter 3. Coping with Industry 5.0: An assessment of evolving soft skills for the workplace.-- Chapter 4. AI Upskilling and Digital Twins: A Service Science Perspective on the Industry 4.0 to Industry 5.0 Shift.-- Chapter 5. Industry 5.0 and Artificial Semi-General Intelligence. Exploring future challenges and opportunities within industries and societies.--Chapter 6. Artificial and hyper selfish intelligence capabilities, the possible impacts, and why humans need Industry 5.0.-- Chapter 7. Incremental Adaptation or Generational Shift?.
This is an Open Access book. In 2015, Industry 4.0 was announced with the rise of industrialization by the European Parliament, supporting policy, research, and infrastructure funding. In 2020, Industry 5.0 was launched as an evolution of Industry 4.0, towards societal and ecological values in a sustainable, human-centric, and resilient transition. In 2023, the IN4ACT research project team completed 4 years of research on the impact on these initiatives. Presentations reviewing the progress of management practices and economics led to conversations about what's next. The unanticipated rise in late 2022 of Generative AI technologies (e.g. ChatGPT, DALL-E) sparked dialogues with an extended circle of researchers on impacts not considered in 2015 or in 2020. This collection of chapters reflects multiple perspectives on research findings to 2023, prospects for 2024, and considerations on ways the techno-economic industrial revolutions may be reshaped into desirable futures respecting social and ecological concerns.