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The Translation of Historical Documents and the Study of Korean History Using Artificial Intelligence
At the 2016 World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab presented the "fourth industrial revolution" as a topic for discussion. According to him, human life is expected to face radical and fundamental changes that may even be called a "revolution" due to new technology represented by artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and the Internet of Things (IoT). His argument was that the fourth industrial revolution had already begun and we must prepare for devastating innovation and change. 1