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Society 5.0 The Next Revolution in Human Progress

T Gobinath

Shanlax International Journal of Arts, Science and Humanities, 2024, vol. 11, issue 3, 61-68

Abstract: The concept of Society 5.0, is a transformative vision of a human-centric society driven by the integration of emerging technologies. It delves into the key principles of Society 5.0 and examines its potential to revolutionize sectors such as healthcare, transportation, education, and the environment. The discussion emphasizes the goal of achieving a harmonious coexistence between technology and human well-being, navigating ethical implications, and addressing challenges like job displacement and the digital divide. Through case studies and examples, the essay highlights advancements in healthcare, transportation, education, and environmental sustainability, showcasing the tangible benefits of Society 5.0. It underscores the importance of responsible and equitable technological adoption, focusing on the opportunities for economic growth, innovation, and sustainable development. It emphasizes the need for a collective effort to ensure that the benefits of Society 5.0 are accessible to all members of society. By proactively addressing challenges, implementing policies, and fostering collaboration, societies can shape a future where technology catalyzes inclusive, prosperous, and sustainable human progress.

Keywords: Artificial Intelligence; Digital Transformation; Internet of Things (IoT); Society 5.0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.34293/sijash.v11i3.6898

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