Employers should include workers in AI plans, DOL says

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The U.S. Department of Labor emphasized the importance of involving workers in AI implementation, releasing a set of eight 'AI Principles for Developers and Employers.' The guidance aims to ensure transparency and worker input in the development and use of AI technologies. It also highlights the need for clear governance systems and human oversight to protect workers and their rights.

Acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su emphasized that workers should be central to the nation's approach to AI technology. The guidance, a response to President Biden's executive order, seeks to balance AI's benefits for businesses with worker protection. Input from labor unions and various stakeholders was considered in developing the principles.

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