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“You’re opening Pandora’s Box”: Public attitudes on AI and robotics in Australian agriculture

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posted on 2025-10-06, 04:50 authored by A Sassano, R Sparrow, Christopher MayesChristopher Mayes, C Travers, M Moss, C Degeling
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics is widely expected to revolutionise agriculture. Although an emerging literature is bringing into conversation AI and agricultural ethics, there has been little attention paid to public attitudes regarding such technological change. Using data collected in 12 dialogue groups conducted across rural and metropolitan Australia, this paper examines public perceptions of the social and ethical impacts of AI and robotics in agriculture. We identify and map a diversity of views regarding the possible risks and benefits of AI and robotics, and the value of agriculture in the context of a future of ‘farmerless farming.’ Our results add depth and nuance to the existing, mostly quantitative, literature on public attitudes towards agricultural robotics and AI and constitute a valuable resource for policymakers, or other stakeholders who want to engage with public opinion regarding these technologies.

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Funder: Australian Research Council | Grant ID: DP220102952

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San Francisco, CA.

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  • Yes

Language

eng

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Lynch CR

Journal

PLoS One

Volume

20

Article number

ARTN e0332461

Pagination

1-18

ISSN

1932-6203

eISSN

1932-6203

Issue

9

Publisher

Public Library of Science

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