Trade unionists discuss the dangers of Artificial Intelligence at the Eisteddfod

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Trade unionists discuss the dangers of Artificial Intelligence at the Eisteddfod

Trade unionists gathered at the Eisteddfod to address the risks posed by Artificial Intelligence (AI) to workers. TUC Wales (WTUC) conducted research highlighting how AI is monitoring and potentially displacing workers. The focus is on protecting workers' rights and exploring the benefits of AI for employees.

WTUC's Ceri Williams emphasized the importance of unions in safeguarding workers from AI threats and leveraging its advantages. The writers' union representative, Manon Eames, raised concerns about AI using writers' work without proper attribution and compensation. The TUC proposed an Artificial Intelligence (Regulation and Employment Rights) Bill to enhance workers' rights in the face of AI implementation.

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