The White House on Wednesday released a set of principles for developing and using AI systems in the workplace.
on Wednesday released a set of principles for developing and using AI systems in the workplace, per an announcement shared first with Axios., which called on the Department of Labor to establish steps and best practices to protect workers from AI.
These workplace principles are meant to serve as "a guiding framework" for businesses and industries, according to the White House. The Biden administration also announced that Microsoft and Indeed have committed to adopting these principles.Involving employees in the design, development and oversight of AI systems for use in the workplace.
"Ethically developing AI," in what the White House announcement describes only as "a way that protects workers." Protecting labor and employment rights, for instance by not permitting AI systems to violate or undermine people's right to organize.to help people gain skills during job transitions related to AI and ensure that anyone's data collected, used or created by AI systems be "protected and handled responsibly."
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