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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer the "future of work." It has arrived and is having very real implications for work, labor and employment throughout the U.S. and globally. Yet, much is still unknown about how it is being deployed and where it can provide unique opportunities for businesses and workers.

CAROW is collaborating with ILR faculty, member institutes, and grantees to highlight research utilizing and evaluating the impact of artificial intelligence on work.

 

 

Hollywood’s Deal With Screenwriters Just Rewrote the Rules Around A.I.

The New York Times
Professor Adam Seth Litwin explores the impacts of AI on Hollywood writers and their efforts to negotiate its use.
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Hollywood’s Deal With Screenwriters Just Rewrote the Rules Around A.I.

Doellgast Research Offers Insight into AI Protections for Workers

Taking lessons from Germany and Norway, Professor Virginia Doellgast demonstrates how different tactics can be used to protect workers from algorithmic management and AI technology abuses.
Artificial Intelligence Conscience
Doellgast Research Offers Insight into AI Protections for Workers

Explainer: Landmark NYC AI Law

ILR Professor John Hausknecht discusses a new law aimed at reducing hiring discrimination.
John Hausknecht
Explainer: Landmark NYC AI Law