A parliamentary committee is outlining ways the federal government can better prepare for the impact of artificial intelligence on the Canadian labour force. The report highlights concerns about worker and privacy protections as AI technology is rapidly implemented. Recommendations include assessing federal labour legislation's capacity to protect workers' rights and proposing regulatory fixes for worker privacy.
Experts emphasize the importance of addressing concerns for workers, businesses, and the labor market before it's too late. The report calls for the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada to investigate how AI affects worker privacy and suggests investing in skills training for the Canadian workforce to adapt to new technology. The government is urged to collect additional data to monitor AI's impact on the labor market.
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