8Industry 5.0: Coexistence of Humans and Machines
Sandesh Kumar Srivastava1*, Pallavi Goel2, Anisha2 and Savita Sindhu2
1Galgotias University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
2Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies, Faridabad, India
Abstract
The fourth industrial revolution carries with its various expectations for the future of sustainable and effective development. Industry 4.0 takes a significant part of everyday life. The application of digital life on smartphones, touch screens, and smart classrooms may be significant indicators of this. Not only computer information and life but also human-like robotics would take a long time. In the immediate future, we will also see the picture of a modern 5.0 model for manufacturing. Because of emerging technology and increasingly evolving and increasing AI-based approaches, remaining on the top is getting more and more challenging. Robots are much more relevant as now the brain machine’s technology can be merged with the human mind, as artificial intelligence advances. There are coercive problems in the world economy because efficiency is to be improved without the human workforce being robbed of the manufacturing sector. The chapter presents sustainable business 5.0, where machines are intertwined with the human brain and function as partners rather than rivals, against these obstacles. Besides, the effect of industry 5.0, which is more likely to create more jobs than to reduce, also discussed on manufacturing ...
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