Industria 4.0: retos éticos de la dataficación e hiperconectividad industrial

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The objective of this work is to analyse the phenomena and the implications of hyperglobalization on current companies. To introduce this purpose, we are going to review the different processes of global economic cohesion produced throughout history. We will focus on the hyperglobalization stage and on the effect that hyperconnectivity has had for companies and their operation. We will analyze the phenomenon of big data, his new technological innovations and how they have affected the companies act and the global society. Finally, we will present an ethical analysis of these new technological phenomena and their implications for society.

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Carlos Garcia
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