Russians are less worried that people will be replaced by robots at work

The level of concern on this issue among Russians has decreased over the past six years

Sociologists from VCIOM found that 52% of Russians do not believe in the possibility of complete replacement of people by robots. Over the past six years, the level of concern about this has decreased: in 2019, 47% of respondents expressed similar concerns.

The respondents are convinced that robotics should be actively developed in areas such as industry, disaster relief, agriculture, space exploration and medicine. 83% of respondents are interested in using robots in everyday life to free themselves from routine household chores.

Russians are concerned about the potential negative consequences of mass robotization. 41% of respondents point to the risk of degradation of human labor, 38% to the possibility of cyberattacks and hacking. 35% fear the shutdown of important processes due to failures, and 33% fear the threat if robots get out of control. In addition, 31% of respondents express concern about privacy violations, and 24% about unpredictable decisions made by machines.

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