
正しいテクノロジーの活用が世界を変える
新型コロナウイルスの感染拡大は、第四次産業革命のテクノロジー展開を加速させました。私たちの働き方、買い物や勉強の仕方、社会生活、さらには医療を受ける方法までをも新たな形に一変し、ウイルスを制御できるようになった後も、新しいスタイルが定着する可能性は高いでしょう。「通常の」生活に戻ることができた後も、このようなイノベーションのスピードを加速させ続けることが、復興とグローバル...
Samantha Sault is a writer in Washington DC and Geneva. She has written for the World Economic Forum, The Weekly Standard, The Washington Times, and Policy Review, as well as fashion and travel outlets. She's the author of Moon Washington DC, a travel guidebook published by Hachette Book Group. Previously, she was vice president of communications for the U.S. Fashion Industry Association, which works to eliminate trade barriers and provide trade intelligence to global brands and retailers. Her work can be found at www.samanthasault.com.
新型コロナウイルスの感染拡大は、第四次産業革命のテクノロジー展開を加速させました。私たちの働き方、買い物や勉強の仕方、社会生活、さらには医療を受ける方法までをも新たな形に一変し、ウイルスを制御できるようになった後も、新しいスタイルが定着する可能性は高いでしょう。「通常の」生活に戻ることができた後も、このようなイノベーションのスピードを加速させ続けることが、復興とグローバル...
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