digital economy

Reverence for Robots: Japanese Workers Treasure Automation

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AP (16.08.2017) The debate over machines snatching jobs from people is muted in Japan, where birth rates have been sinking for decades, raising fears of a labor shortage.

Regions / Country
japan
Topics
Information and communication technology
Technological transition
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Large-scale automation
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Philippines' government to introduce biometrics-based national ID system

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BiometricUpdate (27.07.2017) The Philippines’ government will soon roll out a national identification (ID) system following President Duterte’s approval of the project intended to enhance the delivery of government services, according to a report by Manila Bulletin.

Regions / Country
philippines, the
Topics
Information and communication technology
Service quality
Old_Global Challenges
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Service delivery
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Numérique : 85% des "métiers du futur" n'existeraient pas encore

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La Tribune (18.07.2017) L'Institut pour le futur et Dell ont publié, vendredi, un rapport qui met en lumière les profondes modifications que le passage à l'intelligence numérique cognitive va opérer sur l'économie du futur et sur le monde travail.

Topics
Employment
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Labour market

WWP Quick Question: Who can access the data from Brazil’s Unified Registry? - YouTube

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Brazil Learning Initiative for a World without Poverty (WWP) ( 18.07.2017)  Data on some 27 million Brazilian families are retained in a single registry - the Unified Registry for Social Programs (CadÚnico) - a useful tool for identifying and describing the socioeconomic conditions of low-income families.

Regions / Country
brazil
Topics
Information and communication technology
Data management
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Business processes
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Moody's: Emerging markets' ability to adapt to technology crucial as robotics use surges

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Global Credit Research - 17 May 2017 New York, May 17, 2017 -- The accelerating adoption of robotics in manufacturing in some of the worlds' more advanced economies could pose challenges to emerging market exporters that have benefited from their comparative advantage of lower cost, high skilled labor, says Moody's Investors Service in a report.

Regions / Country
Americas
Asia
Europe
Topics
Employment
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Large-scale automation
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How artificial intelligence can deliver real value to companies

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McKinsey Global Institute (30.06.2017) Companies new to the space can learn a great deal from early adopters who have invested billions into AI and are now beginning to reap a range of benefits. After decades of extravagant promises and frustrating disappointments, artificial intelligence (AI) is finally starting to deliver real-life benefits to early-adopting companies. Retailers on the digital frontier rely on AI-powered robots to run their warehouses—and even to automatically order stock when inventory runs low. Utilities use AI to forecast electricity demand.

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Employment
Technological transition
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Large-scale automation
Big Data
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Where machines could replace humans--and where they can’t (yet)

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McKinsey Quarterly (25.07.2016) The technical potential for automation differs dramatically across sectors and activities. As automation technologies such as machine learning and robotics play an increasingly great role in everyday life, their potential effect on the workplace has, unsurprisingly, become a major focus of research and public concern. The discussion tends toward a Manichean guessing game: which jobs will or won’t be replaced by machines?

Regions / Country
United States
Topics
Employment
Unemployment
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Large-scale automation
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Deutschland: Grundeinkommen - Warum Thomas Straubhaar die Digitalisierung als Chance sieht

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Stern (17.07.2017) Ein staatliches Grundeinkommen könnte sämtliche Sozialleistungen ersetzen, müsste aber finanziert werden. Der Ökonom Thomas Straubhaar erklärt, wie das System funktionieren würde - und warum es in der Arbeitswelt von morgen nötig ist.

Regions / Country
germany

France: Demain, tous nomades au travail?

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Les Echos (06.06.2017) Le développement des nouvelles technologies, des outils communicants, les impératifs croissants de réactivité, l'aspiration des salariés à une meilleure articulation entre vie pro et perso, conduit les entreprises à repenser leur organisation physique. Un changement de fond, dont elles ont tout intérêt à tirer profit.

Regions / Country
france
Topics
Employment
Employment of young workers
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Labour market
Document Type

UN glimpses blockchain future with eye scan payments for refugees

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Zilient - Reuteur (21.07.2017) Thousands of Syrian refugees in Jordan's Azraq camp don't pay for their food with cash but by a scan of their eyes. Purchases are then recorded on a computing platform based on blockchain - the technology behind bitcoin. The U.N. agency launched the futuristic system in May as a one-month pilot involving 10,000 of Azraq's more than 50,000 inhabitants in a bid to explore blockchain's potential to cut costs and bottlenecks.

Topics
Information and communication technology
Service quality
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Internal impact
Service delivery
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