Migrants in Russia can be replaced by robots, as labor automation will solve social problems. This opinion was expressed by entrepreneur and billionaire Konstantin Malofeev at the "Future Forum 2050" in Moscow.
A Russian robot painted in Gzhel is much better than a living protein migrant. It doesn't rape anyone, doesn't kill anyone, speaks Russian—there are no problems with it. Let's get robots.
According to the businessman, automation by 2050 may cover up to 90% of world industry. In this regard, Russia is among the laggards. For example, there are only 29 robots per 10,000 workers in the country, while in China, Singapore, and South Korea, this figure is significantly higher: 470, 770, and 1100, respectively.
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