Thursday, November 03, 2022

Will this result in rules at some point?

https://www.vice.com/en/article/5d3qk3/nlrbs-top-lawyer-wants-to-crack-down-on-electronic-surveillance-in-the-workplace

NLRB’s Top Lawyer Wants to Crack Down on Electronic Surveillance in the Workplace

On Monday, the National Labor Relations Board’s top lawyer issued a new memo announcing she would be pushing for the organization to crack down on electronic surveillance and automated management practices that interfere with workers' labor rights.

NLRB General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo said that she was motivated by a concern that employers could deploy workplace technologies to disrupt union organizing or other federally-protected activities.





Resource.

https://www.unesco.org/en/articles/ai-decoded-new-online-course-seeks-demystify-artificial-intelligence-all

AI Decoded: New online course seeks to demystify Artificial Intelligence for all

Destination AI has been designed with precisely this risk-benefit and case-based approach in mind, running across 12 modules which address aspects such as AI’s risks, benefits, and societal impact, as well as the steps involved in an AI-based projects and the fundamentals of machine learning.

Destination AI: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence https://openclassrooms.com/en/courses/7078811-destination-ai-introduction-to-artificial-intelligence/7169791-identify-common-applications-of-artificial-intelligence



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