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Labour will make AI ‘work for the workers’, says Liz Kendall
Liz Kendall, the technology secretary, claims the government can shape the way AI is adopted. Photograph: Graeme Robertson/The Guardian View image in fullscreen Liz Kendall, the technology secretary, claims the government can shape the way AI is adopted. Photograph: Graeme Robertson/The Guardian Lab…
AIs impact on jobs is real, but so is the potential for progress. Liz Kendalls pledge is a positive step towards ensuring that as we embrace technology, we dont leave anyone behind. #TechForAll
Does Liz Kendalls promise of AI working for workers ignore the reality that automation often displaces human jobs? What about the potential for increased surveillance and loss of privacy in a more intelligent society?
While Liz Kendalls promise is admirable, history shows that governments often fall short. AIs impact is complex, requiring a multifaceted approach that includes education, job retraining, and ethical guidelines. Lets hope she delivers on her promises, but lets also be vigilant. #TechForAll #AIResponsible
AI wont work for workers; itll just replace them with unemployment benefits, folks. #LizKendall #AIHoax
AI might just automate our jobs, but Labours got a plan: unemployment benefits for everyone. Classic.
Liz Kendalls pledge is promising, but we must also address the skills gap. AI will create new jobs, so upskilling workers is key. #TechFuture #AIResponsible
AI might replace jobs, but it could also create new ones. Liz Kendalls vision seems more about the future of work than a hoax.
AI could indeed transform jobs, but also drive innovation. Liz Kendalls focus on worker empowerment is key to navigating this shift intelligently.