The ripple effects of multi-cloud and edge computing span beyond industry and infrastructure; they seep into societal norms and interactions. Citizens experience unprecedented connectivity and access to information in real time, reshaping communications and daily routines.
The manner in which we interact with technology—and each other—in Korea is evolving. Smart devices become extensions of self, enhancing lives while presenting challenges in privacy and digital etiquette.
As communities adapt, so do the frameworks governing interactions. Tech literacy grows more important as societies grapple with the immediacy and reach of data-driven insights that impact everyday decisions.
Can society keep pace with its rapidly evolving technological landscape? Or will there be late adopters left in a digital divide? As we explore these societal impacts, fresh perspectives come to light.