As a result, electricity becomes very cheap. Everyone is happy, the security guards dance. What should we do? This trend is already being felt in America, Europe, and Japan. China is in an amazing situation. Part of the country is stuck in stages 2 and 3 of industrialization, and some cities are already in the fourth stage. This is all good and honest, but when I think about Georgia, I don't understand where we are and where we are going.
For some reason, I think that if we don't get stuck, we still lebanon phone data have a chance to jump on the train of the fourth revolution. Developed countries have the third to grow and the fourth to build. Georgia can even direct all its resources (people's time, money, and effort) to building the fourth. As we have seen, each subsequent push was caused by technological progress and the release of further resources.
Where do we get this resource from, you ask? I don't think it will be possible to obtain this resource solely through the selfless efforts of the new Prime Minister and the Innovation Agency. I think the problem is that very few people are currently working to bring about the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Currently, many smart and capable people are either digging the ground like Razikashvili or even arguing with Vazha-Zazaevich in some ministry about the need for two titles and a land surveyor.