Meanwhile, people like Amba Kak see opportunities for gains by workers against technological threats but said that it may require strategically picking the right battles. Kak previously advised the Federal Trade Commission and is executive director of the AI Now Institute, a nonprofit that researches the human rights impact of the technology.
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Kak told CalMatters she plans to pay more attention to activity in state legislatures in places like California and New York, where a bill that protects people from AI in a manner similar to California’s to Senate Bill 1047, .
“Labor has been at the forefront of rebalancing of power and asserting that the public has a say in determining how and under what conditions this tech is used,” she said.
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Fearing AI will take their jobs, California workers plan a long battle against tech
