02545nam 2200577z- 450 99106194769033212022102697819284245121928424511(CKB)4100000011809077(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/93303(Perlego)3511903(oapen)doab93303(EXLCZ)99410000001180907720220518d2020 uy |engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEngaging the fourth industrial revolutionPerspectives from theology, philosophy and educationBloemfonteinUJ Press20201 online resource (252 p.)Theological Explorations9781928424505 1928424503 The reality of a radically changing world is beyond dispute. The notion of the Fourth Industrial Revolution is a heuristic key for the world of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, quantum computing, big data, the internet of things, and biotechnology. The discussion of emerging technologies and the Fourth Industrial Revolution highlights urgent questions about issues like intention, function, risk, and responsibility. This publication stimulates further reflection, ongoing conversation, and eventually the production of more textured thinking. The conversation with technology and with thinkers on technology, holds the promise of a certain fecundity, the possibility to see deeper into human evolution, but also, may be, into the future of humankind.Engaging the fourth industrial revolution Sociology & anthropologybicsscTheologybicsscArtificial intelligenceBio-engineeringChristian faithDystopianFourth Industrial RevolutionNanotechnologyQuantum computingReligious leadershipRoboticsStieglertechnological driverstheological reflectionutopian futuresSociology & anthropologyTheologyVan den Berg Jan Albertedt1306659Van den Berg Jan AlbertothBOOK9910619476903321Engaging the fourth industrial revolution3028528UNINA