Labour in the age of AI: why regulation is needed to protect workers
European Trade Union Institute, Brussels
ETUI - Brussels
2020
16 p.
future of work ; artificial intelligence ; regulation ; workers rights ; ethics ; code of conduct ; governance ; standard
Foresight Brief
#08-February 2020
Technology
English
Bibliogr.
2507-1548
"Superpowers, states and companies around the world are all pushing hard to win the AI race. Artificial intelligence (AI) is of strategic importance for the EU, with the European Commission recently stating that ‘artificial intelligence with a purpose can make Europe a world leader'. For this to happen, though, the EU needs to put in place the right ethical and legal framework.
This Foresight Brief argues that such a framework must be solidly founded on regulation – which can be achieved by updating existing legislation – and that it must pay specific attention to the protection of workers. Workers are in a subordinate position in relation to their employers, and in the EU's eagerness to win the AI race, their rights may be overlooked. This is why a protective and enforceable legal framework must be developed, with the participation of social partners."
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