AXIOS December 12, 2023
Ryan Heath, Maria Curi

As AI begins powering workplaces from ports to casinos, labor unions are notching substantial contract wins and beginning to piece together an AI-focused safety net.

Why it matters: Workers say they’re open to AI that improves job outcomes and safety, but around half of American adults tell an Axios Morning Consult poll they’re worried that AI will cost them or their loved ones their jobs.

  • American workers in global industries face competition from increasingly automated workplaces in Asia, but those workers still lack rights and protections that will be offered to Europeans under the new EU AI Act.

Driving the news: Microsoft and the AFL-CIO struck a deal, announced Monday, to train labor leaders in aspects of AI...

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