I have a whole lot to say about this subject. It's a highly interesting area for me (On account of me being such a techwaboo xD). :)
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blackmage_nuke
Even if you get places run by robots your going to get those people who prefer the old fashioned way, ie Some people dont want to talk to a robotic shop clerk or be diagnosed by a bucket of bolts.
This is true to an extent. However, how many people today genuinely mistrust the radio? We might not trust it to be broadcasting accurate information, but I doubt you'll find a significant section of the population who considers it inherently problematic. Same goes to a slightly lesser extent for television, internet, etc. There are a couple of reasons for this. It's natural and often sensible to be suspicious of new technologies, so it generally takes awhile for things to filter in - a few people will give it a try, find it works and doesn't kill them, and then other people will see that it's worth their interest, and it builds from there. The other reason is that if people grow up with something, they're far less likely to have a problem with it than people for whom it is new. Our generation has no problem with TV, or the internet, but we're probably going to have significant numbers of people who are wary of advanced cybernetics, or neogenics.