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The Human Digitalisation Journey: Technology First at the Expense of Humans?

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INFORMATION
Volume 12, Issue 7, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/info12070267

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human digitalisation; human value; human vulnerability; technology dependence; artificial intelligence; intelligence augmentation

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The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the impact of digitalisation on almost every aspect of human life. Most people are actively embracing smart technologies and the journey of human digitalisation has already begun. This paper aims to investigate the progress of human digitalisation, explore the relationship between technology and humans, and provide valuable insights on the future direction of the human digitalisation journey in this rapidly transforming digital era.
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has enhanced the impact of digitalisation as a driver of transformation and advancements across almost every aspect of human life. With the majority actively embracing smart technologies and their benefits, the journey of human digitalisation has begun. Will human beings continue to remain solitary unaffected beings in the middle of the whirlpool-a gateway to the completely digitalised future? This journey of human digitalisation probably started much earlier, before we even realised. This paper, in the format of an objective review and discussion, aims to investigate the journey of human digitalisation, explore the reality of domination between technology and humans, provide a better understanding of the human value and human vulnerability in this fast transforming digital era, so as to achieve valuable and insightful suggestion on the future direction of the human digitalisation journey.

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