TORY ministers are failing to protect workers from being exploited by artificial intelligence (AI), the TUC will warn today.
New technology is making “high-risk, life-changing” decisions about people’s lives, including using facial expressions, tone of voice and accents to assess candidates’ suitability for roles, the union body charged.
Left unchecked, AI, which employees are “being kept in the dark about,” could lead to “greater discrimination at work across the economy,” it argued.
Speaking to the Morning Star’s Ceren Sagir, general secretary of the National Union of Journalists LAURA DAVISON outlines the threats to journalism from Palestine to Britain, and the unique challenges confronting the industry through the rise of AI
PAUL W FLEMING is unequivocal that Labour’s unpreparedness and resulting ambiguity on copyright in the creative industries has to be reined in with policies that will reverse the growing abuse by Big Tech AI



