Industry 4.0 trend compared to Industry 5.0
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https://doi.org/10.61799/2216-0388.1248Keywords:
Cobots, Industry 4.0, Industry 5.0, Artificial intelligence, Society 5.0Abstract
This study explores the literature on Industry 4.0 compared to Industry 5.0. Thus, the study explores the march of industrial progress marked by the emergence of disruptive technologies that give rise to revolutions with significant social and economic impact. Similar to the analysis of how in Industry 4.0 humans use technology to monopolise the generation of knowledge and intelligence, Industry 5.0 aims to generate this knowledge and intelligence from the machines themselves. The new stage in industry suggests that collaborative robots (cobots) will become more prevalent in the coming years, along with the deployment of intelligent software (bots), which will pave the way for a new concept of economic and industrial development, with the return of man to the process and production model, the integrative relationship between man and technology taking on a new meaning. Finally, this article documents the literature review that was published on the topic of Industry 4.0 and Industry 5.0, the articles were reviewed and researched in different databases and high ranking journals in order to get the best understanding of both industries.
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