Paul Welty, PhD AI, WORK, AND STAYING HUMAN

Bookmark: Fearing AI Will Take Their Jobs, Workers Plan A Long Battle Against Tech – The Markup

Workers unite to tackle AI job threats, advocating for rights and transparency as they navigate the evolving tech landscape.

The article “Fearing AI Will Take Their Jobs, Workers Plan a Long Battle Against Tech – The Markup” explores the mounting concerns among labor groups about the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on job security and worker rights. As AI technology rapidly proliferates, labor union representatives and workers from various industries are actively organizing to ensure they have a say in how AI is integrated into their work environments. Key discussions at a recent conference in Sacramento, convened by the University of California labor centers and unions, highlighted the potential threats AI poses to jobs, such as in screenwriting, taxi driving, and cashier roles, with a pervasive worry about AI’s role in workforce surveillance and discrimination. The discussions underscored the need for workers to engage in collective bargaining to negotiate the terms of AI deployment, emphasizing the importance of controlling AI’s implementation to protect jobs and workers’ rights. Union leaders like SAG-AFTRA executive director Duncan Crabtree-Ireland have highlighted the need for worker unity against powerful corporate interests, advocating for public policy to bolster collective bargaining efforts. The article notes that although AI can enhance decision-making and productivity, its unchecked proliferation can yield negative consequences like job displacement and increased surveillance, exemplified by higher injury rates in Amazon warehouses. The California Privacy Protection Agency’s efforts to establish legal frameworks requiring employer transparency about AI usage reflect growing legislative actions aimed at safeguarding workers’ interests. Overall, the article highlights a critical junction where labor advocacy and AI integration meet, urging proactive engagement to ensure technology serves the public good rather than corporate agendas Fearing AI Will Take Their Jobs, Workers Plan A Long Battle Against Tech – The Markup


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