How can this study apply to the Fourth Industrial Revolution and its technologies in social welfare? As a follow-up of the research on the 4th Industrial Revolution, to find out the implications for the application of social welfare through Focus Group Interview and literature studies on how various technologies can be applied to the social welfare site. According to the purpose of this study, two research methods were used for literature data related to the Fourth Industrial Revolution and Focus Group Interview research methods for exploratory research. As a result of the Focus Group Interview, the AI section raised the possibility of promoting resources and transferring information between communities. As a result of the Focus Group Interview, the AI section raised the possibility of promoting resources and transferring information between communities. The development of robots has a positive effect on the rehabilitation of clients and the guarantee of the right to move. The development of 3D printers is said to be easy for customizing the necessary equipment and providing the necessary goods for welfare centers. In the case of drones, they showed closeness with the site. In the big data and sharing economy, it is expected to quickly find out the welfare blind spots based on artificial intelligence big data and prevent them from being excluded. Was raised. In the future, social welfare expertise in the welfare field will not only be a convergence technology of various technologies, but also the reinforcement of expertise to practice client-centered human emotions, empathy, and emotion, and strengthen the skills of face-to-face service, creativity and management according to future changes. It was found that more and more necessary.
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