Why we need to learn about the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

STORY TIME

It was in 2017, and I had just been shortlisted to move on to the final interview stage for the 10 Academy Fellowship. I was informed the interview would be conducted through skype and that gave me sleepless nights and made me nervous for several reasons.

Firstly, was the fact that Skype allows the interviewer see my face, my real time expressions( and if you know me well, you would know my weird facial expressions are permanently switched on). Of course, that did not help the butterflies in my stomach. My second reason was getting access to a stable and high speed internet with enough privacy for me to be interviewed with as little disruption as possible. Thirdly, and most importantly, I had little or no idea about Big Data nor a workable knowledge in coding.

But wouldn’t you know it, these were the foundation of what we would be studying and that in turn meant there was no way I would not get a question around those areas during my interview.

The interview day came, I was huddled in a corner in my mom’s office, sitted in front of my laptop waiting for the familiar skype ring tune. Ten or so minutes later, after having had a pretty ‘decent’ time of interview, I was hit with, ” What are your thoughts on the fourth industrial revolution?”

I was stunned. I was confused. My heart sank to the floor as I asked Arun (the interviewer) what the fourth industrial revolution was. He told me. I still did not fully understand, as I honestly did not know there were three other industrial revolutions before this one.

I muttered something about internet conectivity. We ended the interview. I went outside and cried. Believing I had blown away my chance at this once in a lifetime opportunity because of some stupid industrial revolution.

Lucky for me, I was still selected and given the opportunity to learn, but what if I hadn’t gotten it because I had no idea about a revolution happening globally?

What is the Fourth Industrial Revolution?

Ever wondered how Google has become so smart and fast? Ever wondered how WhatsApp connects its millions of users? Ever wondered how Facebook seems to send Ads that are tailored to your internet search? Or just how drones work? Or how apps are built and how they seem to help us keep track of our lives? Well that is the fourth industrial revolution in as little words as possible.

WHY LEARN ABOUT IT?

We are living in a fast-paced digital society. The machines are getting smarter. The process of doing some jobs are getting faster. Every single thing is being digitalized. We are becoming more and more dependent on what these softwares, apps and smart devices do for us and with us. And that is the most paramount reason to learn about this revolution.

As our lives have in a way become almost inseperable with smart technologies, it is of importance that we learn more about these cousins of ours. If not for any other reason, but to stay on top of all that is happening around us.

As we see robots and machine rapidly replacing human beings in most of the production and maunfacturing companies, there is no better time than now to learn about these technologies that seem to be gradually repalcing humans in some certain industries the world over. The more we learn about these seemingly brilliant things, the more we understand them. The more we understand them, the better our chances are of using them to our benefit. The better equipped we are for a potential fifth industrial revolution, you never know.

With internet becoming more accessible and cheaper, our appetite and consumption of it is rapidly increasing. With this increament comes the change in our work force, our educational system and even our governace. This means a change in our system of living and ultimately survival. So it doesn’t take much for you to know that learning about this revolution will help you survive.

The knowledge helps boost your creativity. With the onset of 3d printing and facial recognition in mobile phones, the different ways in which you can build, expand and boost your creative ability and its reach becomes exponential.

Learning about the fourth industrial revolution opens your mind to a world of endless possibilities and opportunities. You see every thing in a different way. Your curiousity increases, and with that can herald the birth of a groundbreaking solution to an age-old problem.

What Now?

This is not to say that there aren’t downsides to this revolution. Paramount amongst the minds of critical thinkers is the risk of inequality it would foster. And this is a real legitimate reason. However, as we usually say, knowledge is power.

If one day the machines and robots all rise and try to take over the earh, wouldn’t you rather be on the team that understands them?

If you were the last living person with a bunch of computers, wouldn’t you wish you had learned about them sooner?

What do you think?

28 responses to “Why we need to learn about the Fourth Industrial Revolution.”

  1. Hi, I am Ibrahim from Sierra Leone. I am highly interested in learning the fourth industrial revolution. I am looking forward to seeing your response.
    Regards

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  2. That’s a interesting post. I loved reading your post. Keep posting such amazing post.

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  3. There are dozens of movies that perhaps serve as a warning of what might become if machines take over, and sometimes I wonder if it’s possible. I guess we’ll never know. I want to believe that men will always be ahead of machines. I want to believe we were made complex to be better than machines.

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    1. Yes we are, but the truth is the machines are getting smarter and faster and learning more. What we need to do is to stay on top of situations, learn how we can use this to our advantage

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  4. We are lucky to be living in a world where everyday there is something new and amazing things to learn about. Enjoyed reading and the illustrations.

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  5. Michael David Oyco Avatar
    Michael David Oyco

    We have always thought of that. learned sooner, done things sooner.. but life does not go that way. You can’t control things so just enjoy the waves.

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  6. I am interesting n learning the forth industrial revolution and I think I am on the way…I cannot leave out those high-tech anymore!

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    1. You should research more about it!

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  7. Interesting post, It is something that I never really think about in my normal day to day life, only when watching films about it do I think about the what ifs

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  8. This is scary. I mean we are like so close to being over-taken by machines and that is not good. I will do more reading on the topic. Thank you for giving me reason to learn about the 4th industrial revolution and how it will affect us.

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  9. In administrative roles, automation is replacing a lot of workers. It has before more important than ever for people to adapt and learn new skills then it was even 10 years ago. If people are willing to do that then I think it is exciting.

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    1. Yep, the more we learn the more we know

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  10. First off, your memes make the topic so hilarious. Anyway, I love everything to do with the digital space and truly, the world we’re living in now moves super fast when it comes to technology. I should research more about the fourth industrial revolution now.

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    1. Glad I could spark the interest

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  11. This is definitely a digital and computer age, and life has changed so much. I don’t know that I realized it was referred to as the fourth industrial revolution, but it makes sense.

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  12. That would have been awful if you missed out on that opportunity for not knowing about it. I am glad you still were able to get it. I for one would have been just as lost, never really thought of it as a revolution before.

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    1. I was equally shocked as well, but glad I could learn about it

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  13. Its really interesting how technology continues to amaze us. Maybe because we are depending so much of these comforts and how its easily available. For me, this is great but I always try not to always depend on them. It is still healthy to do things the old way.

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  14. My husband is the IT expert in our family. I definitely need to learn more about computers.

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    1. Yep, it always help to learn more

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  15. Ouch, I would have tried to get out of that interview question as well – but at least it sparked your interest in the subject. Never thought of any type of industrial revolution, especially not the current “fourth” one, but you sure gave me something to think about. Blessings!

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    1. And I am glad I have learnt about it

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  16. That’s a really interesting post to read! I agree, we have to learn about what’s going on in our fast-changing world.

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  17. This was such an interesting read. I was aware of the growth and the rapid change in the technology but was not aware of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The world is changing so fast that it is impossible to keep up with everything and we should still try.

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  18. First, congratulations on getting the job.

    Second, I totally agree with you that it is very important that we learn about the 4th industrial revolution. Though we love tradition, it is very important that we are updated with the latest technology and digital trends. If I remember correctly, MS Office used to be considered a special skill before when applying to jobs. Now, it’s very basic that you don’t need to write it on your resume because skills are considered a norm like eating and breathing.

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    1. Indeed…..as I say we always need to stay in top of the new trends in the world

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