Exposure to automation explains religious declines

Author:

Jackson Joshua Conrad1ORCID,Yam Kai Chi2ORCID,Tang Pok Man3,Sibley Chris G.4ORCID,Waytz Adam5

Affiliation:

1. Behavioral Science Department, Booth School of Business, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60640

2. Management & Organizations Department, National University of Singapore Business School, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117561, Singapore

3. Department of Management, Terry College of Business, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602

4. Department of Psychology, University of Auckland, Auckland, NZ 1142

5. Department of Management and Organizations, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208

Abstract

The global decline of religiosity represents one of the most significant societal shifts in recent history. After millennia of near-universal religious identification, the world is experiencing a regionally uneven trend toward secularization. We propose an explanation of this decline, which claims that automation—the development of robots and artificial intelligence (AI)—can partly explain modern religious declines. We build four unique datasets composed of more than 3 million individuals which show that robotics and AI exposure is linked to 21st-century religious declines across nations, metropolitan regions, and individual people. Key results hold controlling for other technological developments (e.g., electricity grid access and telecommunications development), socioeconomic indicators (e.g., wealth, residential mobility, and demographics), and factors implicated in previous theories of religious decline (e.g., individual choice norms). An experiment also supports our hypotheses. Our findings partly explain contemporary trends in religious decline and foreshadow where religiosity may wane in the future.

Funder

Issachar Fund

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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