农业
步伐
感知
可持续农业
机器人
框架(结构)
业务
粮食安全
知识管理
营销
公共关系
计算机科学
政治学
工程类
心理学
地理
人工智能
考古
大地测量学
结构工程
神经科学
作者
Hendrik Hilmar Zeddies,Gesa Busch,Matin Qaim
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41598-024-66198-4
摘要
Abstract Robot technologies could lead to radical changes in farming. But what does the public know and think about agricultural robots? Recent experience with other agricultural technologies—such as plant genetic engineering—shows that public perceptions can influence the pace and direction of innovation, so understanding perceptions and how they are formed is important. Here, we use representative data from an online survey ( n = 2269) to analyze public attitudes towards crop farming robots in Germany—a country where new farming technologies are sometimes seen with skepticism. While less than half of the survey participants are aware of the use of robots in agriculture, general attitudes are mostly positive and the level of interest is high. A framing experiment suggests that the type of information provided influences attitudes. Information about possible environmental benefits increases positive perceptions more than information about possible food security and labor market effects. These insights can help design communication strategies to promote technology acceptance and sustainable innovation in agriculture.
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