What are the industrial revolutions till now? What about 4th revolution? Elaborate all types of Industrial Revolution
Four industrial
revolutions
The four industrial
revolutions are coal, gas, electronics and nuclear, and the internet and
renewable energy. Beginning from 1765 through the present day, we've seen an
amazing evolution.
Virtual Worlds can be observed
and felt because of the technology made by humans.
This was the full data the revolution held.
The First Industrial Revolution referred to the transition from hand production to machines through the use of steam and water power between 1760 and 1840.
The Second Industrial Revolution, between 1871 and 1914, was the widespread introduction of electricity, and the installation of the extensive railroad and telegraph networks, which allowed for faster travel of people and communications.
The Third Industrial Revolution, also known as the “Digital Revolution”, occurred in the late 20th century, and referred to the extensive use of digital electronic and information technology and computers to automate processes.
The fourth Industrial Revolution is starting now.
It refers to how a
combination of internet-connected technologies is integrating with our physical
lives, blurring the boundaries between the physical world and the digital
world.
However, in contrast to the previous technological revolutions, the new technologies driving the Fourth Industrial Revolution are changing and developing at an unprecedented speed – this fundamental shift is happening faster than ever before.
These developing
technologies are already all around us:
consider
·
voice-activated
assistants
·
facial ID recognition
·
smart factories able
to operate without human intervention
·
smart watches and
digital health care sensors
·
smart security systems
·
Automated Stuff
·
EVs and Reusable
Rockets
And that’s just to
name a few. The possibilities of connecting billions of people and machines,
with access to unprecedented amounts of data, storage capacity, and processing
power are endless.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is starting now. It refers to how a combination of internet-connected technologies is integrating with our physical lives, blurring the boundaries between the physical world and the digital world.
Pros of Industrial Revolution
- Advancements
in production
- Growth in
innovations and inventions
- Workers
earned higher wages
- Improvements
in transportation networks
Cons of Industrial Revolution
- Deplorable
working conditions and child labor
- Unsanitary
living conditions and pollution
- Food
shortages
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Internet has become
one of the most revolutionary technologies we have ever invented. We, humans,
are so fond of the internet that we can’t think about our life without the
internet. It became our basic fundamental need in our life.
We stand on the brink of a technological revolution that will fundamentally alter the way we live, work, and relate to one another. In its scale, scope, and complexity, the transformation will be unlike anything humankind has experienced before. We do not yet know just how it will unfold, but one thing is clear: the response to it must be integrated and comprehensive, involving all stakeholders of the global polity, from the public and private sectors to academia and civil society.
The First Industrial Revolution used water and steam power to mechanize production. The Second used electric power to create mass production. The Third used electronics and information technology to automate production. Now the Fourth Industrial Revolution is building on the Third, the digital revolution that has been occurring since the middle of the last century. It is characterized by a fusion of technologies that is blurring the lines between the physical, digital, and biological spheres.
There
are three reasons why today’s transformations represent not merely a
prolongation of the Third Industrial Revolution but rather the arrival of a
Fourth and distinct one: velocity, scope, and systems impact. The speed of
current breakthroughs has no historical precedent. When compared with previous
industrial revolutions, the Fourth is evolving at an exponential rather than a
linear pace. Moreover, it is disrupting almost every industry in every country.
And the breadth and depth of these changes herald the transformation of entire
systems of production, management, and governance.
The
possibilities of billions of people connected by mobile devices, with
unprecedented processing power, storage capacity, and access to knowledge, are
unlimited. And these possibilities will be multiplied by emerging technology
breakthroughs in fields such as artificial intelligence, robotics, the Internet
of Things, autonomous vehicles, 3-D printing, nanotechnology, biotechnology,
materials science, energy storage, and quantum computing.
Nowadays, people don’t
need food they just need the internet. People are so much addictive to the
internet and this internet virtual world making houses people’s minds. We
should be grateful that we were born in the age of the internet. I think in the
next few decades internet has become so much advanced and Hi-Tech that the speed
of internet the internet will be seen in a different form.
Hope for the best
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