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July 17, 2024

Is it necessary for international bodies to regulate the impact of artificial intelligence on the workforce?




Total votes: 11

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  1. CalmGiraffe3
    18

    No, as long as people are still being paid and no labor laws are broken I don’t believe it’s necessary. However, there should be some concern about Artificial Intelligence in general, because if it …Read MoreNo, as long as people are still being paid and no labor laws are broken I don’t believe it’s necessary. However, there should be some concern about Artificial Intelligence in general, because if it really did achieve intelligence as opposed to simple tasks it does now, this could be concerning and it could take a mind of its own. Read Less

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  2. WittyDeer4
    67

    I think there should be otherwise there could be an economic crisis from the impacts of increased unemployment due to AI.

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  3. DeterminedLobster4
    39

    Though AI changes the workforce, I think there needs to be regulation to ensure that people are still employed and self-sufficient.

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  4. CleverHalibut
    66.5

    There should be regulations surrounding the creative fields where AI commonly uses parts of work made by others.

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  5. SensibleHalibut1
    79.5

    Yes, I think AI is becoming a huge area in the workforce and I think it is important to regulate it.

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  6. pool
    45

    Similar to how the IT revolution of a few decades ago hollowed out mid-level jobs and replaced teams with computers, AI has the potential to do the same to both low and high level jobs. Even if it is …Read MoreSimilar to how the IT revolution of a few decades ago hollowed out mid-level jobs and replaced teams with computers, AI has the potential to do the same to both low and high level jobs. Even if it is not always more efficient than human work, it has less hassle and no payroll tax. As such, employers currently have no incentive to keep hiring people. Governments should find a way to change this. Read Less

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  7. HonestLadybug2
    15

    Yes, AI is a rapidly growing technology that is encroaching on jobs across all different sectors with the ability to displace human workers, and international bodies should be examining this closely …Read MoreYes, AI is a rapidly growing technology that is encroaching on jobs across all different sectors with the ability to displace human workers, and international bodies should be examining this closely to try and prevent economic crises. Read Less

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  8. BraveZebra5
    55.5

    AI is going to, in all likelihood, prove extremely disruptive on several levels: social, economic, and political. There need to be protections from the state in place if AI development is not to be …Read MoreAI is going to, in all likelihood, prove extremely disruptive on several levels: social, economic, and political. There need to be protections from the state in place if AI development is not to be restricted. Read Less

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