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Digital Revolution
In our new series, The New Generation Voices, the Bertelsmann Foundation in partnership with Humanity in Action Germany has created a collection of digital animations portraying how young Germans and Americans see common global challenges and how the future can be shaped best by working together.
Some 30 years ago, the digital revolution sparked the hope for a better, more just and more creative world. However, repression, surveillance and disinformation have made innovation a threat rather than a promise for access to a better world. In order to preserve the idea of a free and decentralized internet, we need the next digital revolution to be open and available to all people of diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds.
This animation is part of the Wunderbar Together 2021 initiat...
published: 09 Dec 2021
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The digital revolution started 75 years ago | DW News
This week it is exactly 75 years since German engineer Konrad Zuse invented what by many is recognized as the first working computer. It didn't survive the war. But Zuse's ideas did, giving us computing as we know it.
published: 12 May 2016
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Digital Revolution & Digitalisation Crash Course
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The #digitalization is not just about the new technology, but it is a way through which technology can be used effectively.
With the help of the digital Revolution which is also known as the third industrial revolution, many things were introduced to mankind.
One of the best technologies which w...
published: 26 Nov 2018
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What is the Fourth Industrial Revolution? | CNBC Explains
The “Fourth Industrial Revolution” is a common phrase at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. But what exactly does it mean? CNBC’s Elizabeth Schulze explains.
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published: 22 Jan 2019
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To be smart, the digital revolution will need to be inclusive
Despite a shortage of skills in technological fields that are driving the Fourth Industrial Revolution, women still only account for 28% of engineering graduates and 40% of graduates in computer science and informatics, according to the forthcoming UNESCO Science Report whose chapter on gender in science, entitled "To be Smart the Digital Revolution will Need to be Inclusive", is being published on 11 February to mark International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
Read the full chapter: https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000375429.locale=en
"To be smart, the digital revolution will need to be inclusive" is part of the "UNESCO Science Report: the Race against Time for Smarter Development", due for release in April 2021. The full report tracks trends and developments in science gov...
published: 10 Feb 2021
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Digital Revolution - The revenge of the nerds | Christoph Holz | TEDxFHKufstein
From ridiculed outsiders nerds became the creators of the future. The future is not even created anymore, it’s programmed. We make algorithms and then the algorithms make us. With great power comes great fun? Not really. We have not been prepared for that responsibility. We just wanted to play. On the other hand, fairness is overrated: Darknet, Social Media, AI and what not - blaming digitalization for society shortcomings might be good for your self-esteem. If you have a scapegoat you don’t need to think about yourself. Maybe the three thought experiments in this TEDx talk help to understand digital transformation in a humane and optimistic way: Why does Captain Picard have no wallet? What is Facebook lacking to become a real government? Does Google have a future? These thought experiment...
published: 02 Aug 2021
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The third and final digital revolution | German Ramirez | TEDxLugano
We are heading towards a society, and an economy of completely empowered, emancipated individuals, connected in autonomous networks. How have we come to that? Are we ready to take on the responsibility it entails? This is the era of the internet of information, interaction, and transactions. How such empowerment is transforming us and affecting our lives? Visionary author, public speaker and branding expert, German Ramirez’s passion is the intersection between technology and humanity. Anticipating how technology will affect us as citizens, employees, investors, customers or individuals, and defining strategies to successfully cope with it. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/...
published: 02 Dec 2019
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Why e-mobility needs the digital revolution
Digital technologies, smart solutions and cloud-connected devices play a critical part in making sustainable transportation a practical reality through the efficient monitoring and operation of charging stations and other e-mobility systems. With ABB Ability™, ABB is the global leader in the industrial internet, with an immense installed base of connected equipment, deep domain expertise in transportation and other industrial sectors, and a long history of applying digital processes to engineering challenges. More: http://new.abb.com/abb-ability/transport
published: 22 Jan 2018
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How the digital revolution is changing learning | Steve Fiehl | TEDxAix
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Co-founder of a pioneering company, Steve Fiehl disrupts education via the digital toolbox.
Steve Fiehl is the co-founder of Crossknowledge. After graduating from HEC Paris, he started his career in Asia then came back to France to become the Director of magazine and web content at the Lagardère Group.
Since 2000, the year Crossknowledge was created, Steve Fiehl has been managing the entire technological and educational innovation division. He simultaneously runs the network of experts, authors and professors in Management and Leadership, all gathered in the Crossknowledge Faculty. Passionate about the impact new technology is making on learning, he frequently takes part in the international di...
published: 07 Jul 2014
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Embracing the Digital Revolution - Overview
Our short film explores the impact of digital technologies globally and calls on government to use progressive policies to drive their countries, societies and economies ahead. It supports the messages in our recently published report Embracing the Digital Revolution, Policies for Building the Digital Economy. Get the report here http://gsma.at/DigitalRev
published: 17 Oct 2017
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Digital Revolution
In our new series, The New Generation Voices, the Bertelsmann Foundation in partnership with Humanity in Action Germany has created a collection of digital anim...
In our new series, The New Generation Voices, the Bertelsmann Foundation in partnership with Humanity in Action Germany has created a collection of digital animations portraying how young Germans and Americans see common global challenges and how the future can be shaped best by working together.
Some 30 years ago, the digital revolution sparked the hope for a better, more just and more creative world. However, repression, surveillance and disinformation have made innovation a threat rather than a promise for access to a better world. In order to preserve the idea of a free and decentralized internet, we need the next digital revolution to be open and available to all people of diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds.
This animation is part of the Wunderbar Together 2021 initiative that aims to promote the importance of robust German-American relations.
https://wn.com/Digital_Revolution
In our new series, The New Generation Voices, the Bertelsmann Foundation in partnership with Humanity in Action Germany has created a collection of digital animations portraying how young Germans and Americans see common global challenges and how the future can be shaped best by working together.
Some 30 years ago, the digital revolution sparked the hope for a better, more just and more creative world. However, repression, surveillance and disinformation have made innovation a threat rather than a promise for access to a better world. In order to preserve the idea of a free and decentralized internet, we need the next digital revolution to be open and available to all people of diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds.
This animation is part of the Wunderbar Together 2021 initiative that aims to promote the importance of robust German-American relations.
- published: 09 Dec 2021
- views: 30652
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The digital revolution started 75 years ago | DW News
This week it is exactly 75 years since German engineer Konrad Zuse invented what by many is recognized as the first working computer. It didn't survive the war....
This week it is exactly 75 years since German engineer Konrad Zuse invented what by many is recognized as the first working computer. It didn't survive the war. But Zuse's ideas did, giving us computing as we know it.
https://wn.com/The_Digital_Revolution_Started_75_Years_Ago_|_Dw_News
This week it is exactly 75 years since German engineer Konrad Zuse invented what by many is recognized as the first working computer. It didn't survive the war. But Zuse's ideas did, giving us computing as we know it.
- published: 12 May 2016
- views: 3558
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Digital Revolution & Digitalisation Crash Course
Discover our eBooks and Audiobooks on
Google Play Store
https://play.google.com/store/books/author?id=IntroBooks
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https://books.apple.com/lu/author/...
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The #digitalization is not just about the new technology, but it is a way through which technology can be used effectively.
With the help of the digital Revolution which is also known as the third industrial revolution, many things were introduced to mankind.
One of the best technologies which were introduced by the digital Revolution or the third industrial revolution is the internet.
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The #digitalization is not just about the new technology, but it is a way through which technology can be used effectively.
With the help of the digital Revolution which is also known as the third industrial revolution, many things were introduced to mankind.
One of the best technologies which were introduced by the digital Revolution or the third industrial revolution is the internet.
- published: 26 Nov 2018
- views: 15617
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What is the Fourth Industrial Revolution? | CNBC Explains
The “Fourth Industrial Revolution” is a common phrase at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. But what exactly does it mean? CNBC’s ...
The “Fourth Industrial Revolution” is a common phrase at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. But what exactly does it mean? CNBC’s Elizabeth Schulze explains.
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The “Fourth Industrial Revolution” is a common phrase at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. But what exactly does it mean? CNBC’s Elizabeth Schulze explains.
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- published: 22 Jan 2019
- views: 937107
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To be smart, the digital revolution will need to be inclusive
Despite a shortage of skills in technological fields that are driving the Fourth Industrial Revolution, women still only account for 28% of engineering graduate...
Despite a shortage of skills in technological fields that are driving the Fourth Industrial Revolution, women still only account for 28% of engineering graduates and 40% of graduates in computer science and informatics, according to the forthcoming UNESCO Science Report whose chapter on gender in science, entitled "To be Smart the Digital Revolution will Need to be Inclusive", is being published on 11 February to mark International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
Read the full chapter: https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000375429.locale=en
"To be smart, the digital revolution will need to be inclusive" is part of the "UNESCO Science Report: the Race against Time for Smarter Development", due for release in April 2021. The full report tracks trends and developments in science governance worldwide every five years. The forthcoming edition will have a dual focus on the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals and on the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
https://wn.com/To_Be_Smart,_The_Digital_Revolution_Will_Need_To_Be_Inclusive
Despite a shortage of skills in technological fields that are driving the Fourth Industrial Revolution, women still only account for 28% of engineering graduates and 40% of graduates in computer science and informatics, according to the forthcoming UNESCO Science Report whose chapter on gender in science, entitled "To be Smart the Digital Revolution will Need to be Inclusive", is being published on 11 February to mark International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
Read the full chapter: https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000375429.locale=en
"To be smart, the digital revolution will need to be inclusive" is part of the "UNESCO Science Report: the Race against Time for Smarter Development", due for release in April 2021. The full report tracks trends and developments in science governance worldwide every five years. The forthcoming edition will have a dual focus on the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals and on the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
- published: 10 Feb 2021
- views: 10486
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Digital Revolution - The revenge of the nerds | Christoph Holz | TEDxFHKufstein
From ridiculed outsiders nerds became the creators of the future. The future is not even created anymore, it’s programmed. We make algorithms and then the algor...
From ridiculed outsiders nerds became the creators of the future. The future is not even created anymore, it’s programmed. We make algorithms and then the algorithms make us. With great power comes great fun? Not really. We have not been prepared for that responsibility. We just wanted to play. On the other hand, fairness is overrated: Darknet, Social Media, AI and what not - blaming digitalization for society shortcomings might be good for your self-esteem. If you have a scapegoat you don’t need to think about yourself. Maybe the three thought experiments in this TEDx talk help to understand digital transformation in a humane and optimistic way: Why does Captain Picard have no wallet? What is Facebook lacking to become a real government? Does Google have a future? These thought experiments don’t predict the future, but they offer new perspectives. Christoph considers himself a nerd. As a public speaker he focusses on overcoming digital anxiety in society and achieving responsibility for IT nerds. Christoph studied rocket and computer science, is a startup founder, Silicon Valley entrepreneur, university lecturer and a real cyborg. As a business angel he invests in digitization, A.I., blockchain and co-living from Brazil to Singapore. He is known to the public as a TV expert, e.g. on CNBC, Sat1 or N-TV. During his inspiring talks with surprising anecdotes and humor he’s explaining opportunities of the new digital world. He asks whether the Digital Revolution really should be called a revolution. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/Digital_Revolution_The_Revenge_Of_The_Nerds_|_Christoph_Holz_|_Tedxfhkufstein
From ridiculed outsiders nerds became the creators of the future. The future is not even created anymore, it’s programmed. We make algorithms and then the algorithms make us. With great power comes great fun? Not really. We have not been prepared for that responsibility. We just wanted to play. On the other hand, fairness is overrated: Darknet, Social Media, AI and what not - blaming digitalization for society shortcomings might be good for your self-esteem. If you have a scapegoat you don’t need to think about yourself. Maybe the three thought experiments in this TEDx talk help to understand digital transformation in a humane and optimistic way: Why does Captain Picard have no wallet? What is Facebook lacking to become a real government? Does Google have a future? These thought experiments don’t predict the future, but they offer new perspectives. Christoph considers himself a nerd. As a public speaker he focusses on overcoming digital anxiety in society and achieving responsibility for IT nerds. Christoph studied rocket and computer science, is a startup founder, Silicon Valley entrepreneur, university lecturer and a real cyborg. As a business angel he invests in digitization, A.I., blockchain and co-living from Brazil to Singapore. He is known to the public as a TV expert, e.g. on CNBC, Sat1 or N-TV. During his inspiring talks with surprising anecdotes and humor he’s explaining opportunities of the new digital world. He asks whether the Digital Revolution really should be called a revolution. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 02 Aug 2021
- views: 278336
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The third and final digital revolution | German Ramirez | TEDxLugano
We are heading towards a society, and an economy of completely empowered, emancipated individuals, connected in autonomous networks. How have we come to that? A...
We are heading towards a society, and an economy of completely empowered, emancipated individuals, connected in autonomous networks. How have we come to that? Are we ready to take on the responsibility it entails? This is the era of the internet of information, interaction, and transactions. How such empowerment is transforming us and affecting our lives? Visionary author, public speaker and branding expert, German Ramirez’s passion is the intersection between technology and humanity. Anticipating how technology will affect us as citizens, employees, investors, customers or individuals, and defining strategies to successfully cope with it. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/The_Third_And_Final_Digital_Revolution_|_German_Ramirez_|_Tedxlugano
We are heading towards a society, and an economy of completely empowered, emancipated individuals, connected in autonomous networks. How have we come to that? Are we ready to take on the responsibility it entails? This is the era of the internet of information, interaction, and transactions. How such empowerment is transforming us and affecting our lives? Visionary author, public speaker and branding expert, German Ramirez’s passion is the intersection between technology and humanity. Anticipating how technology will affect us as citizens, employees, investors, customers or individuals, and defining strategies to successfully cope with it. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 02 Dec 2019
- views: 8260
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Why e-mobility needs the digital revolution
Digital technologies, smart solutions and cloud-connected devices play a critical part in making sustainable transportation a practical reality through the effi...
Digital technologies, smart solutions and cloud-connected devices play a critical part in making sustainable transportation a practical reality through the efficient monitoring and operation of charging stations and other e-mobility systems. With ABB Ability™, ABB is the global leader in the industrial internet, with an immense installed base of connected equipment, deep domain expertise in transportation and other industrial sectors, and a long history of applying digital processes to engineering challenges. More: http://new.abb.com/abb-ability/transport
https://wn.com/Why_E_Mobility_Needs_The_Digital_Revolution
Digital technologies, smart solutions and cloud-connected devices play a critical part in making sustainable transportation a practical reality through the efficient monitoring and operation of charging stations and other e-mobility systems. With ABB Ability™, ABB is the global leader in the industrial internet, with an immense installed base of connected equipment, deep domain expertise in transportation and other industrial sectors, and a long history of applying digital processes to engineering challenges. More: http://new.abb.com/abb-ability/transport
- published: 22 Jan 2018
- views: 15399
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How the digital revolution is changing learning | Steve Fiehl | TEDxAix
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Co-founder of a pioneering company, Steve Fiehl disrupts education via...
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Co-founder of a pioneering company, Steve Fiehl disrupts education via the digital toolbox.
Steve Fiehl is the co-founder of Crossknowledge. After graduating from HEC Paris, he started his career in Asia then came back to France to become the Director of magazine and web content at the Lagardère Group.
Since 2000, the year Crossknowledge was created, Steve Fiehl has been managing the entire technological and educational innovation division. He simultaneously runs the network of experts, authors and professors in Management and Leadership, all gathered in the Crossknowledge Faculty. Passionate about the impact new technology is making on learning, he frequently takes part in the international discussion on the future of learning.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
https://wn.com/How_The_Digital_Revolution_Is_Changing_Learning_|_Steve_Fiehl_|_Tedxaix
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Co-founder of a pioneering company, Steve Fiehl disrupts education via the digital toolbox.
Steve Fiehl is the co-founder of Crossknowledge. After graduating from HEC Paris, he started his career in Asia then came back to France to become the Director of magazine and web content at the Lagardère Group.
Since 2000, the year Crossknowledge was created, Steve Fiehl has been managing the entire technological and educational innovation division. He simultaneously runs the network of experts, authors and professors in Management and Leadership, all gathered in the Crossknowledge Faculty. Passionate about the impact new technology is making on learning, he frequently takes part in the international discussion on the future of learning.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
- published: 07 Jul 2014
- views: 38575
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Embracing the Digital Revolution - Overview
Our short film explores the impact of digital technologies globally and calls on government to use progressive policies to drive their countries, societies and ...
Our short film explores the impact of digital technologies globally and calls on government to use progressive policies to drive their countries, societies and economies ahead. It supports the messages in our recently published report Embracing the Digital Revolution, Policies for Building the Digital Economy. Get the report here http://gsma.at/DigitalRev
https://wn.com/Embracing_The_Digital_Revolution_Overview
Our short film explores the impact of digital technologies globally and calls on government to use progressive policies to drive their countries, societies and economies ahead. It supports the messages in our recently published report Embracing the Digital Revolution, Policies for Building the Digital Economy. Get the report here http://gsma.at/DigitalRev
- published: 17 Oct 2017
- views: 7701