Meanwhile, people like Amba Kak see opportunities for workers’ benefits against the threat of technology, but say they may need to strategically choose the right fight. Kak previously advised the Federal Trade Commission and is the executive director of the AI Now Institute, a nonprofit organization that studies the impact of technology on human rights.
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Kack told Calmatters he plans to pay more attention to his legislative activities in places like California and New York. Lawmakers are considering a bill from California to protect people from AI in a way similar to Senate Bill 1047.
“Labor was at the forefront of rebalancing power and claiming that the public had a say in determining how this technology would be used,” she said.
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