Society 5.0 : a people-centric super-smart society
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Hitachi-UTokyo Laboratory (H-UTokyo Lab.)
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Resumen
Big data analytics, artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things—these are just some
of the products of research and development that have become regular fixtures of
our daily lives. Our private and professional lives are saturated with digital data and
information technology through which we develop and share ideas, which in turn
generate one new business after another. Just think how our lives have been transformed over the past 10 years, with the rise of the smartphone, new ways of shopping, new ways of working, and the like. If we have changed that much in ten years,
then how far have we come over the past 50 years, or even the past 30 years? No one
could have imagined the phenomenal change. Digital technology has taken us from
an industrial society centered on manufacturing into a society where information is
king. Now, we stand at the cusp of a new age. How will we greet this new dawn, and
where exactly are we headed?
On January 22, 2016, the Government of Japan released the 5th Science and
Technology Basic Plan (Cabinet Office 2016a). The plan proposes the idea of
“Society 5.0,” a vision of a future society guided by scientific and technological
innovation. The intention behind this concept is described as follows: “Through an
initiative merging the physical space (real world) and cyberspace by leveraging ICT
to its fullest, we are proposing an ideal form of our future society: a ‘super-smart
society’ that will bring wealth to the people. The series of initiatives geared toward
realizing this ideal society are now being further deepened and intensively promoted
as ‘Society 5.0.’”1
An annotation explains the reasoning behind the term Society 5.0
as follows: “(Society 5.0 is) so called to indicate the new society created by transformations led by scientific and technological innovation, after hunter-gatherer society,
agricultural society, industrial society, and information society”