Post by account_disabled on Dec 14, 2023 4:08:06 GMT
How can it then happen that our government lags behind so much and does not see, understand and have no control over the influence of digitization on society? Much of what goes wrong – and a lot goes wrong – can be trac directly or indirectly to this misunderstanding of that influence. Digitization in the coalition agreement A new coalition agreement is currently being work on. But it is already clear that the many aspects of digitization are hardly a theme. agreement this time. An agreement in outline, according to the trainers. My gut says that unfortunately this remains a pious wish.
A step in the direction of how things should go in the future, but whether mutual trust is big enough for that? Political parties are apparently insufficiently able to step over their own shadow. What unfortunately Phone Number List seems to be happening is that it is becoming thinner than it should anyway due to the lack of a vision on digitization. As a result, I am already pretty sure that there is a major gap in the agreement. Prime Minister Rutte. Digitization affects all sides of society The influence of digitization on our society is already and will be many times greater than most citizens and certainly the government realize.
There are quite a few problem areas in the Netherlands that require hard work. But almost all of these themes have in common that they are either supportive or dominant to digitization. The consequences of this for society receive little attention from the government. Globally, you can think of digital aspects around themes such as: ucation: computers collect too much unnecessary data, incompatible systems, lack of knowlge among teachers. Climate: the availability of a lot of data worldwide undermines short-sight government arguments.