Survey: Attitude of Public in India to Science & Technology in the New Normal
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Survey: Attitude of Public in India to Science & Technology in the New Normal
"The public in India demonstrate a sense of optimism about the future in the new normal, and believe in science and technology to make their lives better. Sustainability has come out as an important factor in the study." Seeram Ramakrishna, FREng and Krishnan Narayanan
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The survey report provided by IITMAA helps to understand the public perception of driving new normal by having science and technology as a central player. The questionnaire sections on public attitude to science sections provide ideas of values. The information provided for the usage of AI in various areas is fascinating. From the report, we will likely see driving the new normal is an acceleration of technologies, especially digital activities(AI-based insights) across various daily life aspects.