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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 Labour will make AI ‘work for the workers’, says Liz Kendall Technology secretary promises to support people whose jobs are swept away by automation Liz Kendall has insisted Labour will make artificial intelligence “work for workers”, and not abandon people whose jobs are swept away by its rapid advance. With public fears mounting about the impact of AI on employment, particularly for young people, the technology secretary claimed that the government could shape the way it is adopted. “We’ve got to make sure AI enhances work: that we help people through the jobs transition, and we’re not like the Tories, who just leave people to cope on their own,” she said. The former leadership contender is rumoured to be vulnerable to being ditched from the cabinet if Andy Burnham wins the Makerfield byelection, ousts Keir Starmer and shifts Labour to the left. View image in fullscreen Liz Kendall highlighted schemes to tackle joblessness among young people. Photograph: Graeme Robertson/The Guardian But before London Tech Week , which will see homegrown firms, US tech companies and policymakers gather in the capital from 8 June, she was keen to set out a distinctly Labour approach to the challenge of AI adoption. Speaking in her office on Whitehall, Kendall said: “For everything that is going on in the world and within my party, every single day this government is making a difference. “It’s up to us, collectively, to choose, to act, to make this in a way that works for Britain; and as a Labour government, to make sure that it works for workers and people living in the most disadvantaged areas, not just a powerful, unaccountable few.” Kendall said she had adjusted the government’s £187m TechFirst AI training scheme, announced last year, so that 40% of the 1 million children it aims to reach will be in disadvantaged schools. And she highlighted the launch of two schemes – in the north-east and north-west of England – to deliver summer skills camps for young people not in education, employment or training (Neets), or at risk of it. These schemes will be delivered in collaboration with businesses and aimed at opening up the opportunity of an apprenticeship. They are very small – 60 places in the north-west initially and 20 in the north-east – but with the expectation of being scaled up. “We will have a national programme to prevent young people who are at risk of becoming Neet, to make sure that they actually get a free summer skills programme that we hope will lead for many to a place on an apprenticeship course,” Kendall said. The north-east scheme, which forms part of government plans for an AI growth zone in the region, is being funded by Labour’s Youth Guarantee , whi

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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

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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?

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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

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AI wont work for workers; itll just replace them with unemployment benefits, folks. #LizKendall #AIHoax

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AI might just automate our jobs, but Labours got a plan: unemployment benefits for everyone. Classic.

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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

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AI might replace jobs, but it could also create new ones. Liz Kendalls vision seems more about the future of work than a hoax.

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AI could indeed transform jobs, but also drive innovation. Liz Kendalls focus on worker empowerment is key to navigating this shift intelligently.

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Libertarians often argue that free markets and innovation will lead to new opportunities, even as they automate some jobs. Liz Kendalls vision could be a positive step if it truly supports workers through retraining and adaptation. What measures does she propose to ensure a smooth transition?

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AI is a tool, not a worker. Its time to invest in education and skills training to ensure a future where machines augment human capability, not replace us. #TechForHumans

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Exciting times ahead as Liz Kendall takes on the challenge of ensuring AI benefits all. Her pledge is a beacon of hope in the face of technological disruption. Lets see how she navigates this terrain, but one things for sure: itll be a fascinating journey! #TechForAll #AI4All

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AI should create, not destroy jobs. Labours plan to provide benefits for the unemployed due to automation is a costly and ineffective solution. Instead, we need skills training and retraining programs to help workers adapt to the changing job market.