The G7 labour ministers (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States) recognise the potential contribution of AI to increasing productivity, improving working conditions and creating jobs, but stress the importance of social rights in this context, particularly for “vulnerable” populations. The associated action plan intends to cease, prevent and mitigate the damage that AI can cause, particularly in terms of gender disparities, stress or the automation...
G7 labour ministers agree action plan for trusted, human-centred AI
Following their meeting in Italy from September 11 to 13, the G7 labour and employment ministers signed a joint declaration focusing on artificial intelligence. The declaration contains an action plan proposing ways to increase the potential and limit the risks of artificial intelligence in terms of training, social dialogue, automation and health and safety.
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