Sociologists from VCIOM have found that 52% of Russians do not believe in the possibility of robots completely replacing people. Over the past six years, the level of concern about this has decreased: in 2019, 47% of respondents expressed similar concerns.
Respondents are convinced that robotics should actively develop 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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