The widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) by companies has the potential to unleash broad-based economic prosperity by enhancing employee productivity. But, it also carries risks to workers’ rights as AI algorithms increasingly set productivity quotas, make human resource decisions, and direct workers on how to perform their jobs. For example, the use of AI in human resources decisions can result in unlawful employment discrimination.
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The pervasiveness of artificial intelligence (AI) appears to be inescapable – AI bots are integrated into smart phones; internet searches are completed by AI assistants such as by Alphabet’s Gemini AI model. What’s more, the market for AI products and services is predicted to grow – and fast.
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