Arguably, the education, sciences and culture industry stand to benefit the most from advances in technology innovation. There is a renewed emphasis on sciences, technology, engineering
While technology is unlikely to replace human educators, it does complement if not revolutionize approaches to learning such as personalized learning, the use of technology leads to innovation in collaborative learning and contributes to bridging the digital divide in access to information and learning resources underserved communities. New forms of expressions come arise as digital meets various cultural forms. Also, Technology can help in preserving cultural heritage.
Sciences fields stand to benefit from data-driven approaches and automation, as well as increased and open collaboration in scientific research