Industry 4.0 and the legal challenges, digital business, autonomous systems.
The buzzwords "Industry 4.0" and "digital business" represent the start of a complex transformational process that will deeply affect industry and society during the next decade. This transformation is based on the convergence of the real (analog) world and the virtual (digital) world by means of machineto- machine (M2M) communication, autonomous systems (for example, robotics) and the Internet of Things (IoT). The German government uses the term "Industry 4.0" as the title of a government project promoting the computerization of traditional industries and the creation of intelligent factories (smart factories) that will be supported by cyberphysical systems and the IoT. The digits "4.0" in Industry 4.0 stand for the fourth industrial revolution: the transition of production from digital processing to fully interconnected processes, products and services. It follows the evolution of production processes for tradable goods from manufacturing to industry production (the first revolution), the move from steam-driven machine production to electricity-driven production (the second revolution) and the shift from analog processing to digital processing and microelectronics (the third revolution). One of the major features of Industry 4.0 is the ability of machines and devices to communicate with each other without a human interface.
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