What the Industrial Revolution was to physical production, the AI Revolution will be to digital production.
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Vishnu Vardhan
Hey I am on Medial • 6m
What is the next biggest revolution?
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Business Revolution in Market and the Industrial Revolution. It highlights four distinct phases: the 1st Industrial Revolution in 1784 with mechanization and steam power, the 2nd in 1870 with electrification and mass production, the 3rd in 1969 with
🇺🇸 World economy has exited the ‘boom and bust’ cycle, BlackRock, $BLK, has said.
BlackRock said it expects stocks will be boosted by transformation that will require huge investments from capital markets, and investments could sit on par with sum
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Tech Krit
Hey I am on Medial • 3m
Hey Everyone..
I am building India's biggest technical education ecosystem as TECHKRIT.
In future this will be one stop solution for all the technical education current challenges.
I am looking ahead to connect anyone who's interested in this revo
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Hunger Beast
Old Town Business st... • 17d
Fast Food is Evolving—Are You Ready for the Shift?
The fast-food industry is on the brink of a major transformation. Consumers aren’t just looking for convenience anymore—they want healthier alternatives that still satisfy their cravings.
With a gr
Finally the government is recognising the importance of space industry gradually "The space industry is generally considered part of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which is characterized by the integration of digital technologies, automation, arti
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Ayush
Let's build together... • 1m
Forever 21 going bankrupt.... something no one saw coming!
What could be the potential reason? Is it the shift of fashion trend and the companies fault of being able to keep up with the latest fashion trend?
Or has the shopping behaviour of people
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Saurabh Dosi
Grinding is the new ... • 1y
What do you think are the next hot trends? Like we had mechanical in the days of industrial revolution 1.0, coding for the last few decades.
What skills one must focus on to become relevant in 2030s and onwards?