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Unmanaged AI disruption ‘not acceptable’, says TUC
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NEARLY one in five workers are worried about AI making errors and 15 per cent are concerned about a lack of regulation, a new poll reveals.

The survey of more than 1,000 workers by the conciliation service Acas also found 26 per cent were worried that artificial intelligence will lead to job losses.

Acas interim chief executive Dan Ellis said: “There can be concerns from staff when new technologies are introduced at work and it’s clear from our study that their biggest worry is that AI will result in job losses.“

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