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Drivers of change at the beginning of a Fourth
Industrial Revolution
Jaron Lanier
Computer Scientist @ Microsoft Research
Technology Entrepreneur
Musician
“
”
Book “Who Owns the Future”
…More productivity… is achieved via software.
… Software can be the end of the industrial revolution..
… Digital technology will be developing quite rapidly in this century
to dominate in the economy ...
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VEHICLE OF THE XX CENTURY
Driver
Gas
Means of
Transportation
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VEHICLE AT THE BEGINNING OF XXI CENTURY
Navigation
Multimedia
Internet
Computer
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LCD SCREEN HUD WEARABLES
REAL-DEPTH HUD
WITH WIDE FOV
TODAY FUTURE (+5 YEARS)-5 YEARS-10 YEARS
Current prototype
works under NBT
– real in-car embedded
platform
RE-INVENTING NAVIGATION – AUGMENTED REALITY
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LEVERAGING NEW TECH VALUE THROUGH
DESIGN LANGUAGE
Example of References: Porsche PCM 3.1, Ferrari Califonia T, TATA, Toyota CY 11/16 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3vCJgN_5ic
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THE PERFECT STORM OF TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION
Replaces Successive Waves of Change
© 2010 Forrester Research, Inc.
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WHERE ARE WE GOING: FINDING THE “NEXT BIG THING”
WHAT’S HOT TODAY
WILL BE COLD TOMORROW.
SOLUTIONS MUST BE READY
BEFORE MARKET ASKS FOR IT
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Fourth Industrial Revolution
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The technologies changing your world
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Who will win – robot, man or woman?
 All industrial revolutions have shifted
employment substantially – in the
middle of the second industrial
revolution in 1900, 41% of the US
labour force was employed in
agriculture. This had dropped to 4% in
1970 as the third industrial revolution
took off, and less than 2% today.
 Researchers estimated that 47% of US
jobs are at high risk from the changes
underway in digitisation and
automation.
 47% of the population in India still
works in the agriculture sector
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Global unemployment
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GO GLOBAL TO ACCESS NEW CLIENT MARKETS AND IT TALENT
POOLS
NUMBER OF ENGINEERS ,
IT SERVICE MARKET*
LATIN AMERICA
& CARRIBEAN
180 000
EUROPE
230 000
ASIA PACIFIC
1 490 000
*Source: Everest Group Global Locations Annual Report 2015
Asian countries become growth drivers for
world economy
Share of world GDP, %
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Europe is facing a demographic crisis
Nine of the 10 nations with the largest populations of over-60s and over-80s
are in Europe. Only Japan has more senior citizens.
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Global trends in migratory movements
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1 700
moved
since April FY15
#1
Global Relocation Program
GLOBAL RELOCATION TO STAY AS IMPORTANT SCALABILITY &
KNOLEDGE TRANSFR SUPPORT TOOL
120
100
Poland
Romania
70
Bulgaria
UK
75
USA
150
Germany
70
Number of
relocated
Switzerland
30
Ukraine
40
Russia
70
50
15
Vietnam
5
Singapore
15
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Migration crisis
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Migration crisis
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Technology could kill jobs
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Daimler
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US working Age Population and Number of Jobs
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The 10 skills you need to thrive in the Fourth Industrial
Revolution
 Five years from now, over one-third of skills
(35%) that are considered important in today’s
workforce will have changed.
 Robots may help us get to where we want to be
faster, but they can’t be as creative as humans
(yet).
 Whereas negotiation and flexibility are high on
the list of skills for 2015, in 2020 they will begin
to drop from the top 10 as machines, using
masses of data, begin to make our decisions for
us.
 Change won’t wait for us: business leaders,
educators and governments all need to be
proactive in up-skilling
 65% of children entering primary school today
will ultimately end up working in completely new
job types that don’t yet exist.
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World’s best job? The answer might surprise you
 Ten of the top 25 jobs with the best
work-life balance are in the
technology sector.
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Lviv Outsourcing Forum Олександра Альхімович “Drivers of change at the beginning of a Fourth Industrial Revolution”

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    www.luxoft.com Drivers of changeat the beginning of a Fourth Industrial Revolution Jaron Lanier Computer Scientist @ Microsoft Research Technology Entrepreneur Musician “ ” Book “Who Owns the Future” …More productivity… is achieved via software. … Software can be the end of the industrial revolution.. … Digital technology will be developing quite rapidly in this century to dominate in the economy ...
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    www.luxoft.com VEHICLE OF THEXX CENTURY Driver Gas Means of Transportation
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    www.luxoft.com VEHICLE AT THEBEGINNING OF XXI CENTURY Navigation Multimedia Internet Computer
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    www.luxoft.com LCD SCREEN HUDWEARABLES REAL-DEPTH HUD WITH WIDE FOV TODAY FUTURE (+5 YEARS)-5 YEARS-10 YEARS Current prototype works under NBT – real in-car embedded platform RE-INVENTING NAVIGATION – AUGMENTED REALITY
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    www.luxoft.com LEVERAGING NEW TECHVALUE THROUGH DESIGN LANGUAGE Example of References: Porsche PCM 3.1, Ferrari Califonia T, TATA, Toyota CY 11/16 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3vCJgN_5ic
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    www.luxoft.com THE PERFECT STORMOF TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION Replaces Successive Waves of Change © 2010 Forrester Research, Inc.
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    www.luxoft.com WHERE ARE WEGOING: FINDING THE “NEXT BIG THING” WHAT’S HOT TODAY WILL BE COLD TOMORROW. SOLUTIONS MUST BE READY BEFORE MARKET ASKS FOR IT
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    www.luxoft.com Who will win– robot, man or woman?  All industrial revolutions have shifted employment substantially – in the middle of the second industrial revolution in 1900, 41% of the US labour force was employed in agriculture. This had dropped to 4% in 1970 as the third industrial revolution took off, and less than 2% today.  Researchers estimated that 47% of US jobs are at high risk from the changes underway in digitisation and automation.  47% of the population in India still works in the agriculture sector
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    www.luxoft.com GO GLOBAL TOACCESS NEW CLIENT MARKETS AND IT TALENT POOLS NUMBER OF ENGINEERS , IT SERVICE MARKET* LATIN AMERICA & CARRIBEAN 180 000 EUROPE 230 000 ASIA PACIFIC 1 490 000 *Source: Everest Group Global Locations Annual Report 2015 Asian countries become growth drivers for world economy Share of world GDP, %
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    www.luxoft.com Europe is facinga demographic crisis Nine of the 10 nations with the largest populations of over-60s and over-80s are in Europe. Only Japan has more senior citizens.
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    www.luxoft.com 1 700 moved since AprilFY15 #1 Global Relocation Program GLOBAL RELOCATION TO STAY AS IMPORTANT SCALABILITY & KNOLEDGE TRANSFR SUPPORT TOOL 120 100 Poland Romania 70 Bulgaria UK 75 USA 150 Germany 70 Number of relocated Switzerland 30 Ukraine 40 Russia 70 50 15 Vietnam 5 Singapore 15
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    www.luxoft.com US working AgePopulation and Number of Jobs
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    www.luxoft.com The 10 skillsyou need to thrive in the Fourth Industrial Revolution  Five years from now, over one-third of skills (35%) that are considered important in today’s workforce will have changed.  Robots may help us get to where we want to be faster, but they can’t be as creative as humans (yet).  Whereas negotiation and flexibility are high on the list of skills for 2015, in 2020 they will begin to drop from the top 10 as machines, using masses of data, begin to make our decisions for us.  Change won’t wait for us: business leaders, educators and governments all need to be proactive in up-skilling  65% of children entering primary school today will ultimately end up working in completely new job types that don’t yet exist.
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    www.luxoft.com World’s best job?The answer might surprise you  Ten of the top 25 jobs with the best work-life balance are in the technology sector.
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Editor's Notes

  • #5 Ролик https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3vCJgN_5ic
  • #8 New technologies come at us too fast and it is crucial to commit sufficient resources and time for what we believe is the next “big idea” for our clients to succeed.
  • #22 Whereas negotiation and flexibility are high on the list of skills for 2015, in 2020 they will begin to drop from the top 10 as machines, using masses of data, begin to make our decisions for us. A survey done by the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on the Future of Software and Society shows people expect artificial intelligence machines to be part of a company’s board of directors by 2026. By 2020, the Fourth Industrial Revolution will have brought us advanced robotics and autonomous transport, artificial intelligence and machine learning, advanced materials, biotechnology and genomics.