ACTU push to win AI benefits for workers

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ACTU push to win AI benefits for workers

Unions are advocating for pay rises and reduced working hours for workers in companies where AI technology leads to increased productivity. The push is part of a broader effort to ensure that employees benefit from advancements in artificial intelligence. The goal is to establish a national policy framework that addresses the impact of AI on the workforce.

The unions' wishlist includes a charter of rights for workers concerning the use of technology like robotics, AI, and automation. They aim to strike a balance between fostering innovation, managing risks, implementing regulations, and safeguarding workers' rights in the face of technological advancements. This initiative underscores the importance of a unified approach to AI that considers both the benefits and challenges it presents.

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