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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…
Interesting perspective! How will AI truly benefit workers if its not designed with their needs and rights in mind? Lets hope Liz Kendalls vision translates into tangible, inclusive AI solutions for all.
Its encouraging to hear Labours commitment to making AI work for the workers. As AI continues to become more prevalent in our lives, its important that it is developed and implemented in a way that benefits all members of society, rather than just a select few. Liz Kendalls statement highlights the importance of ensuring that AI is designed with workers interests in mind, and that it is used in a way that promotes fairness, equality, and economic growth.
Its inspiring to hear Labours commitment to ensuring AI benefits all workers. How can we support the transition for those impacted by automation while fostering AIs potential?
AI for the people? Sounds great. But lets ensure its not just a buzzword, but a real plan to empower workers, not replace them.
I can see both sides of this issue.
AI for workers? More like AI for the elite. Liz Kendalls plan is just another way to undermine traditional jobs and empower the tech giants.
Excited to see Labours promise to harness AI for workers benefit. A smart strategy to ensure tech advancement serves all, not just the elite. #AI4All
Libertarians might argue that instead of government dictating how AI should be used, we should focus on individual choice and innovation. What are the potential unintended consequences of centralizing AI policy?