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Highlights: A.I. & Global Workers’ Rights



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Even before the global pandemic, artificial intelligence (A.I.) was poised to radically upend how people work all over the world. Now the coronavirus has hastened this transformation, accelerating and initiating trends in using A.I. in worker surveillance, education, organization, and performance measures. Will working people have a voice in how A.I. governs their workplaces and work lives? How is the A.I. work experience mediated by various countries’ laws and policies? How can a new social compact center worker rights and power even as A.I. and the pandemic revolutionize work?

Together with the Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and the Working Poor at Georgetown University, we invited policy experts and union leaders to consider these questions, and to see if answers can be found which listen to the voices and needs of workers.

Watch highlights of the conversation here.

To view the full-length event, visit the Kalmanovitz Initiative Facebook page: https://fb.watch/bafZRCCxTm/
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