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Regulating algorithms at work: Lessons for a ‘European approach to artificial intelligence'

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Adams-Prassl, Jeremias

European Labour Law Journal

2022

13

1

30-50

artificial intelligence ; working conditions ; European Pillar of Social Rights ; EU law ; social partners ; future of work ; digitalisation ; digital economy ; regulation

EU countries

Technology

https://doi.org/10.1177/20319525211062558

English

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"This article scrutinises the potential of the existing regulatory apparatus in Union law to tackle the social, technical, and legal challenges inherent in deploying automated systems in high-risk settings such as the workplace, with a view to setting out key lessons for the proposed EU Artificial Intelligence Act. Surveying data protection and discrimination rules as well as the social acquis, it highlights key areas for further development, from coherence between different regulatory regimes to the role of social partnership in shaping key standards and monitoring their implementation."

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