Could a rising robot workforce make humans less prejudiced?

Volume: 75, Issue: 7, Pages: 969 - 982
Published: Oct 1, 2020
Abstract
Automation is becoming ever more prevalent, with robot workers replacing many human employees. Many perspectives have examined the economic impact of a robot workforce, but here we consider its social impact: How will the rise of robot workers affect intergroup relations? Whereas some past research has suggested that more robots will lead to more intergroup prejudice, we suggest that robots could also reduce prejudice by highlighting...
Paper Details
Title
Could a rising robot workforce make humans less prejudiced?
Published Date
Oct 1, 2020
Volume
75
Issue
7
Pages
969 - 982
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