It took the telephone 75 years to reach 100 million users. The mobile phone got there within 16 years, Twitter in five, Facebook in four and a half. Instagram took two years, and ChatGPT landed its 100th million user in just two months.
In this, the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Impactful Technology is transforming the way we work, think, and live our lives. The pace of change of this megatrend is astonishing.
At the start of this century, barely 3% of the world’s population were connected to the internet. Around two thirds are now online, and it is one of the United Nations’ SDGs to achieve universal access by 2030.
Already this century’s innovation list is long: artificial intelligence, advanced robotics, drones, smart devices, 3D printing, cloud computing, blockchain technologies, virtual and augmented reality, apps and social platforms, commercial space technology, and the unfolding possibilities of CRISPR and gene editing.
Generative AI is the next general-purpose technology, as transformative as the personal computer, the internet, and the mobile phone. It will impact every sector of the economy, and those who engage creatively with generative AI will be the leaders in their field.
The market for AI is expected to grow by twenty times across this decade, reaching almost two trillion US dollars by 2030.
Impactful technology also poses significant practical and ethical challenges:
How should big tech be regulated, considering they now control information flows and communication infrastructures across the world?
Where should we draw the line between enhanced products and services, and our right to privacy?
Gene editing promises a means to cure blindness, but can we avoid the desire to create the ‘perfect’ baby?
Who will be the winners and losers in job automation?
The challenge for governments, corporations and leaders will be to ensure that these new technologies reach their potential, while being accessible, equitable, and socially beneficial.
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