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Briefing: How labor movements may help rebalance power in the technology sector
Strategic angle: A Rutgers study reveals increased worker involvement in organizing against AI and data-driven technologies.
editorial-staff
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Updated 16 days ago
A recent study from Rutgers University reveals that American workers are increasingly engaged in organizing efforts related to artificial intelligence (AI) and data-driven technologies in their workplaces.
This trend suggests a potential rebalancing of power dynamics within the technology sector, as labor movements gain traction in advocating for worker rights and interests.
The implications of this increased worker involvement could lead to changes in how AI and data technologies are implemented, emphasizing the need for systems that prioritize worker welfare alongside technological advancement.