Microsoft associates with labor groups to quell concerns about AI taking employment

Microsoft associates with labor groups to quell concerns about AI taking employment


Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella speaks throughout the OpenAI DevDay function in San Francisco on Nov. 6, 2023.

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Microsoft on Monday announced a partnership with a major labor group, which represents 60 unions and 12.5 million staff, to make an open dialogue on the future of synthetic intelligence and quell fears that AI will switch employment.

The partnership with the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations arrives as Microsoft and other AI providers experience amplified concern from labor teams and regulatory bodies over how AI will displace personnel.

The alliance will include AI studying classes for employees, “experiential workshops” centered on area of interest AI job chances concerning 2024 and 2026 as properly as Microsoft-hosted labor summits to integrate suggestions from labor leaders and staff. 

It has a few objectives:

  • “Sharing in-depth information with labor leaders and personnel on AI technologies traits.”
  • “Incorporating employee views and expertise in the growth of AI know-how.
  • “Encouraging form general public coverage that supports the technological innovation skills and needs of frontline employees.”

AI vendors have enhanced their responses to community tension and questioning on how their systems could impact staff. That may well be partly because of to growing fears that new systems could be used to execute employment at present executed by human beings. A September Gallup poll showed that 1 in 5 higher education-educated personnel problems tech could make their jobs out of date, up 7 proportion details from 2021.

Amazon explained in Oct it would perform with MIT “to better realize how workers and companies are afflicted” by AI and robotics as Amazon staff expressed escalating issue in excess of pressure to execute and meet up with quotas.

In Could, IBM announced options to swap about 8,000 work opportunities with AI, but CEO Arvind Krishna informed CNBC the enterprise is prioritizing “massively upskilling all of our workforce on AI,” and he foresees the technology generally replacing back-office features.

The tech giants’ moves come along with the risk of expanding regulation. In Oct, President Joe Biden’s first-ever government get on AI incorporated a portion on supporting personnel amid AI development, namely by making a report on the possible labor marketplace implications of AI and studying the methods the federal governing administration could aid employees impacted by a disruption to the labor sector.

The executive get also outlined a system to produce concepts and very best techniques to “mitigate the harms and optimize the rewards of AI for personnel,” with a concentration on work displacement, labor expectations and office fairness.

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