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82% of people believe robots can support their 'Mental Health' better than humans: Survey

• By Abid Hasan
82% of people believe robots can support their 'Mental Health' better than humans: Survey

2020 has been the most stressful year in history for the global workforce and people want robots to help, according to a new study by Oracle and Workplace Intelligence, an HR research and advisory firm. The study of more than 12,000 employees, managers, HR leaders, and C-level executives across 11 countries found that the COVID-19 pandemic has increased workplace stress, anxiety, and burnout for people all around the world, and they prefer robots instead of other people to help.

COVID-19 has Negatively Impacted the Mental Health of the Global Workforce 

People across the world are battling increased levels of anxiety and depression at work due to COVID-19.  

Mental Health Issues at Work are Negatively Affecting People's Personal Lives

The global pandemic has exacerbated workplace mental health issues and the impact is not confined to professional lives – people are feeling the effects at home as well.

Employees Want Help and Are Turning to Technology Over People

People want more from technology than collaboration tools and instead want technology to support their mental health

Mental Health Issues at Work Aren't Going Away and Can't be Ignored

Employees worldwide are looking for their organizations to provide more mental health support and if this help is not provided, it will have profound impact on global productivity as well as the personal and professional lives of the global workforce.

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