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AI's Impact on Working Conditions: A Call for Standards and Justice

news.un.orgBy This type of management can intensify pressure on workers and even create safety risks. Two thirds of drivers and couriers in the United Kingdom work under conditions of anxiety due to “unfair feedback” and sudden changes in working hours determined by algorithms. Evelyn Astor, director of economic and social policy at the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), warned that without appropriate regulation, artificial intelligence could deepen existing risks.Wednesday, March 4, 20264 min readCurated by JobGoneToAI
How AI is already reshaping working conditions | UN News

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Key Takeaway

The article discusses how AI is reshaping working conditions, particularly for delivery couriers and content moderators, highlighting the pressures and mental health issues faced by workers in the data supply chain. Experts emphasize the need for standards and skills development to ensure that AI advancements promote decent work and social justice.

JobGoneToAI Analysis

AI-driven job displacement continues to reshape industries worldwide. This report contributes to our ongoing documentation of how companies are restructuring their workforces in response to advances in artificial intelligence. Every data point in our tracker is verified against company announcements, SEC filings, or coverage from trusted publications before inclusion.

The data in this report feeds into our AI Layoff Tracker, which provides the most comprehensive, publicly accessible dataset of AI-attributed workforce changes. If you work in a role affected by these changes, check our Job Risk Index for data on how AI is affecting specific occupations, and our Career Survival Guide for actionable steps to navigate this transition.

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How AI is already reshaping working conditions

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