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Only 9%

of Russians believe that AI decision-making holds potential with respect to civil issues

The majority of Russians (85%) believe that final decisions should be made by people. People with high income and young people tend to prefer technology.

Reliance on people and technology when making decisions (% of respondents*)

In your opinion, in the future, who should make the final decision on civil issues — a person or an artificial intelligence system? For example, should it be specialists or systems working on public service and tax websites, automatic grading systems in a student's digital profile, and so on?

JavaScript chart by amCharts 3.21.15Person85%Artificialintelligence9%Can’t answer6%JS chart by amCharts

* A mass survey of the Russian public conducted by the HSE Centre for Studies of Civil Society and Nonprofit Sector (residents of 43 regions of the Russian Federation, 18+, N=2007, August 2021)

Author: Svetlana Saltanova, March 17, 2022