The Converging Technology Revolution and Human Capital

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SCENARIO PLANNING: IMAGINING ALTERNATIVE FUTURES FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT  l  93

This chapter goes on to describe the technology metatrends and critical uncertainties developed for this study, summarize the four scenario narratives developed with the scenario participants, and outline recommendations emanating from the scenario exercise.

Technology Metatrends As discussed in chapter 2 of this report, the relationship between human capital and technology is close and complex and runs in both directions. On the one hand, technologies can be used to build and protect human capital and they affect the demand for human capital. On the other hand, human capital is an input in an economy’s use of new technologies and contributes to the creation of new technologies. Within the broad constellation of technologies and drivers characterizing converging technologies, the study team identified four technology metatrends that were expected to affect human capital development in South Asia. Each of these metatrends is discussed briefly in what follows and is explained further in detail in appendix A. Technologies for building and protecting human capital. This metatrend centers on the deep disruptions caused by COVID-19, which has forced millions of families to cope with extended lockdowns, school closures, health emergencies, and loss of lives and livelihoods. From a technology perspective, the pandemic has focused attention on the need for digital connectivity and readily deployable platforms, devices, and content for delivering health services, education, and social protection services. Beneath the expected flurry of new premium services offered by a growing number of private education and health platforms catering predominantly to urban households with the necessary digital connectivity and ability to pay, the day-to-day reality for most of the population remains one of digital exclusion, rising inequality, and lack of digital skills. Over time, governments will offer emergency assistance in the form of digitally enabled transfer payments and hybrid education over radio, television, and telephone, as well as telemedicine, funded by fiscal expansion, remittances by diaspora communities, and scaled-up assistance by development partners. Systemwide reforms that engage stakeholders to adapt technologies, delivery formats, and capabilities to accelerate human capital outcomes across the region are set to gain momentum over the coming years. The converging technology revolution, however, goes beyond digital applications, as explained earlier. The potential implications for development bring into sharp relief humanity’s resilience to cope with disasters, the importance of community preparedness and local support mechanisms to respond to disasters, and the rapid adoption of a range of technologies that can be used effectively in local contexts to extend and improve health and education services. The negative effects of the converging technology revolution will be reflected in a deepening of inequities for underprivileged groups without access to new technologies that rely on connectivity and digital skills, a rise in gender-based violence fueled by technology and psycho-emotional stress on families,


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A.4 Metatrend 4: Governance of Dual-Use Technologies

4min
pages 158-161

A.3 Metatrend 3: Complex and Dynamic Innovation Ecosystems

5min
pages 156-157

Deploy and Utilize, and Empower Human Capital

14min
pages 142-149

Rising to the Challenge

3min
pages 150-151

A.1 Metatrend 1: Technologies for Building and Protecting Human Capital

3min
pages 153-154

Synthesis

8min
pages 137-140

A.2 Metatrend 2: Data-Driven and Hybrid Human-Machine Technologies for Productive Activities

2min
page 155

Recommendations

4min
pages 134-135

Nine Action Areas for Leveraging the Converging Technology Revolution to Improve Human Capital Outcomes

2min
page 141

Critical Uncertainties

5min
pages 129-130

Introduction

1min
page 125

7.1 Scenario Analysis: Uses and Methods

2min
page 126

Technology Metatrends

4min
pages 127-128

Notes

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pages 123-124

Assessment of Technology Maturity in World Bank Projects

2min
page 120

Projects in South Asia: Deploy and Utilize and Empower Pillars

1min
page 119

Implications for Future Engagement

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page 122

Pipeline Projects in South Asia: Build and Protect Pillar

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page 118

Breakdown of Technology Components of the World Bank’s Human Capital–Related Portfolio in South Asia

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page 117

Portfolio for Human Capital

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page 116

References

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pages 112-114

Introduction

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page 115

Notes

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page 111

Conclusions

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page 110

5.1 National Artificial Intelligence Strategies in the South Asia Region

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pages 108-109

5.1 Risks Posed by Converging Technologies

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pages 106-107

Data Governance

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pages 103-104

Technology for Local Resilience and Community Innovation

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page 93

Introduction

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page 97

Governance of Converging and Dual-Use Technologies

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page 105

The Role of Trust in the Use of Technology

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pages 98-102

Conclusions

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page 94

at Scale: The Green Revolution and Treatment of HIV/AIDS

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page 90

The Digitization of Innovation and the Role of Advanced Human Capital

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pages 87-89

Introduction

1min
page 83

Impact of New Technologies on Labor Demand in South Asian Countries

5min
pages 84-85

References

2min
pages 81-82

Notes

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page 80

Conclusions

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page 79

Data-Driven Decision-Making in the Human Development Sectors

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page 78

Social Protection Sectors, South Asia

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pages 66-74

Technology Landscape in Health, Education, and Social Protection in South Asia

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page 65

Unequal Digital Access in South Asia: Barriers to Equitable Deployment of Technology

4min
pages 62-63

Human Capital

4min
pages 60-61

Opportunities for Improving Service Delivery in Health, Education, and Social Protection

4min
pages 58-59

Notes

2min
page 54

Introduction

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page 57

Summary

1min
page 53

References

1min
pages 55-56

The Priorities for South Asia

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page 36

Introduction

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page 35

2.1 Summary of Interview Responses: Kerala (India), Nepal, and Pakistan

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1 Nine Action Areas in Which Technology Can Build and Protect

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page 42

Framing the Relationship between Human Capital and Technology

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page 43

Priorities for Human Capital in South Asia

2min
page 49

Perspectives from the Region: Country Expert Interviews

2min
page 50

References

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page 39
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