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Research explores the next era of human-machine partnerships

By Swati Deshpande,

Added 20 July 2017

Global experts project how emerging technologies will reshape society and work

In 2030 every organisation will be a technology organisation and as such businesses need to start thinking today about how to future-proof their infrastructure and workforce, according to a report published by Dell Technologies.

The research, led by the Institute for the Future (IFTF) alongside 20 technology, academic and business experts from across the globe, looks at how emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, robotics, virtual reality, augmented reality and cloud computing, will transform our lives and how we work over the next decade.

The report, titled ‘The Next Era of Human-Machine Partnerships' also offers insight on how consumers and businesses can prepare for a society in flux.

The report forecasts that emerging technologies, supported by massive advancements in software, big data and processing power, will reshape lives. Society will enter a new phase in its relationship with machines, which will be characterized by:

Even greater efficiency and possibility than ever before, helping humans transcend our limitations

  • Humans as "digital conductors" in which technology will work as an extension of people, helping to better direct and manage daily activities
  • Work chasing people, in which by using advanced data-driven matchmaking technologies, organisations can find and employ talent from across the world
  • People learning "in the moment," as the pace of change will be so rapid that new industries will be created and new skills will be required to survive

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