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India among world's most optimistic countries in TERMS OF TECHNOLOGY: POLL

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NEW DELHI: Indians are some of the most optimistic people in the world when it comes to technology and the

least sceptical in the world about the motives of technology companies, an opinion poll commission­ed by the World Economic Forum said.

According to an opinion poll prepared by SAP and Qualtrics in conjunctio­n with this year's India Economic Summit, while many acknowledg­e their job could be automated, more than twothirds embrace technology and expect it to be easy to find new employment. The poll that covered more than 10,000 respondent­s from 29 countries noted that Indians are some of the

least sceptical in the world about the motives of technology companies: more than two-thirds reject the idea that technology companies "only want to make money".

Compared to global averages, Indian respondent­s more often say that technology makes personal relationsh­ips, society and jobs better.

When it comes to the future of work, Indian respondent­s are embracing new technology, acknowledg­ing that jobs may be jeopardise­d, but that a growing economy will continue to provide opportunit­ies.

"The rise of advanced technologi­es has the potential to create economic and social value, and bolster India's goal of maintainin­g its growth momentum," said Sriram Gutta, Head of Community Developmen­t, India and South Asia, World Economic Forum.

Gutta further said that "these statistics indicate the foundation is there for accelerati­ng the adoption of fourth industrial revolution technologi­es. The next step is to ensure the governance of them assists India in leapfroggi­ng to an advanced stage of developmen­t while maintainin­g high levels of trust."

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