Malaysia 5.0 ― A National 4IR Policy ― Rais Hussin | Malay Mail

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MAY 30 ― “Between 400 million and 800 million individuals could be displaced by automation and need to find new jobs by 2030 around the world” ― McKinsey Global Institute Malaysia 5.0 outlines a problem-solving approach to society’s challenges and problems through the deployment and...

MAY 30 ― “Between 400 million and 800 million individuals could be displaced by automation and need to find new jobs by 2030 around the world” ― McKinsey Global Institute

Covid-19 has accelerated the migration of society from physical infrastructures onto digital infrastructures, but Society 5.0 holds the promise to bring these back together through the use of 4IR technologies such as artificial intelligence , internet of things , blockchain and digital assets . Because of its ubiquitous reach, 4IR technologies raise all kinds of concerns, but actually with proper guidance these can be used to create a better life for all, including new and more meaningful jobs, reskilling of the workforce, better health and education, and smarter and greener cities.

The policy framework must be aligned with ongoing programs at Ministry of Finance , Ministry of Communication and Multimedia , Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation , Malaysian Investment Development Agency , Bank Negara Malaysia , Securities Commission Malaysia and other government and statutory bodies.

 

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