One of the features of this Fourth Industrial Revolution is that it does not change the tasks, but it changes the executor. O True O False
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This refers to the automation of tasks. While the tasks themselves remain the same (e.g., assembling a car), the executor of those tasks changes from a human to a machine (robot). Show more…
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