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The world today is in an era of huge and wide disruptions, in our daily life from our profession\/work to our leisure\/daily living. How prepared is the human race in such a current highly disruptive environment and for the future? Have we embraced it? Are we still think we are coping and adapting nicely? Or have we dropped off and fallen off from this highly disruptive environment?<\/p>\n

Dell Technologies recently published and shared\u00a0a research report that examines the future of human-machine partnerships and reveals that business leaders are divided regarding the future. As the article title says “A Divided Vision of the Future”, it is worth reading, understanding and analysing the technology, innovation and human-machines relationship in the coming years.<\/p>\n

Let me bring you through some of the key and interesting findings from the Dell Technologies research:<\/p>\n

We\u2019re entering the next era of human-machine partnerships with a divided vision of the future, according to global research<\/a> now available from Dell Technologies. 58% of Singapore business leaders forecast that automated systems will free up their time. Similarly, 58% believe that smart machines will work as admins that connect individuals to highly personalised goods and services, while 42% disagree. The findings reveal that a reliance on machines will lead to greater efficiency, unity and possibility than ever before.<\/p>\n

Singapore business leaders (45%) predict this will impact their ability to compete over the next decade. However, they are less prepared compared to their global counterparts \u2013 citing a lack of digital vision and strategy as a top barrier.<\/strong> <\/span><\/em>Singapore business leaders are not progressing quickly or deep enough<\/strong><\/span> and only 21% of those surveyed say digital is ingrained in all they do, compared to the global average of 27%.<\/p>\n

The quantitative research conducted by Vanson Bourne follows Dell Technologies\u2019 seminal story, \u201cRealizing 2030: The Next Era of Human-Machine Partnerships<\/a>.\u201d That study forecasted that by 2030, emerging technologies will forge human partnerships with machines that are richer and more immersive than ever before, helping us surpass our limitations. Business leaders in the APJ region agree: 80% of respondents expect humans and machines will work as integrated teams within their organisation inside of five years.<\/p>\n

But Singapore business leaders are also split by whether the future represents an opportunity or a threat, and torn by the need to mitigate these risks.1<\/sup> For instance:<\/p>\n