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Microsoft, labor groups form alliance to discuss AI’s impact on workers
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2023.12.12
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2023.12.13
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Microsoft Corp. has teamed up with the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) to foster an open dialogue on artificial intelligence (AI) and its implications for the workforce.

The partnership, announced on Monday, comes amid growing concerns that AI will replace human jobs.

The AFL-CIO is the largest labor organization in the United States, representing 60 labor organizations and 12.5 million workers.

In a survey released by the federation in August, 70 percent of respondents expressed concern that AI will replace workers.

Microsoft said the partnership is the first of its kind between a labor organization and a technology company focused on AI.

The partnership signifies a joint commitment to three fundamental goals ? sharing comprehensive insights into AI trends with labor leaders and workers, integrating worker perspectives and expertise into AI technology development, and advocating for public policies that support the technological skills and requirements of frontline workers.

Working with the American Federation of Teachers, Microsoft will explore joint opportunities for career and technical education work that prepares students for high-paying jobs of tomorrow. In addition, they will hold deep-dive and experiential workshops from 2024 to 2026 that will be tailored to specific careers and roles.

“This partnership reflects the recognition of the critical role workers play in the development, deployment and regulation of AI and related technologies,” said AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler. “The labor movement looks forward to partnering with Microsoft to expand workers’ role in the creation of worker-centered design, workforce training and trustworthy AI practices.”

Brad Smith, vice chair and president at Microsoft, said that “by working directly with labor leaders, we can help ensure that AI serves the country’s workers.”

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