White House questions impact of AI surveillance on workers

Officials in Washington, D.C. said they would host a listening session to understand workers' experiences and use of the AI monitoring in the workplace.< /p> The White House questions the impact of AI monitoring on workers News Join us on social networks

Officials in the United States are scrambling to keep tabs on the development of artificial intelligence (AI) as new plans surface to examine worker experience with AI surveillance.

According to a Reuters report, White House officials said on May 23 that they would ask workers how their employers are using AI for surveillance. This comes as federal investments are allocated to the development of technology.

Regulators in the United States plan to host a listening session to hear about such experiences with AI for workplace monitoring, tracking and evaluation. Experts, researchers and policy makers will also participate in the call

The next listening session comes just weeks after US Vice President Kamala Harris invited executives from major tech companies to the White House to discuss the dangers of AI.

In attendance were nine of the Biden administration's top advisers in science, national security, politics, and economics, as well as the CEOs of OpenAI, Microsoft, and the CEO of Meta , Mark Zuckerberg, among others.

Ahead of the meeting, US President Joe Biden addressed tech companies imploring them to address the risks of technology.

Related: AI-generated image of Pentagon explosion causes stock market to stutter

On May 4, U.S. officials released

White House questions impact of AI surveillance on workers

Officials in Washington, D.C. said they would host a listening session to understand workers' experiences and use of the AI monitoring in the workplace.< /p> The White House questions the impact of AI monitoring on workers News Join us on social networks

Officials in the United States are scrambling to keep tabs on the development of artificial intelligence (AI) as new plans surface to examine worker experience with AI surveillance.

According to a Reuters report, White House officials said on May 23 that they would ask workers how their employers are using AI for surveillance. This comes as federal investments are allocated to the development of technology.

Regulators in the United States plan to host a listening session to hear about such experiences with AI for workplace monitoring, tracking and evaluation. Experts, researchers and policy makers will also participate in the call

The next listening session comes just weeks after US Vice President Kamala Harris invited executives from major tech companies to the White House to discuss the dangers of AI.

In attendance were nine of the Biden administration's top advisers in science, national security, politics, and economics, as well as the CEOs of OpenAI, Microsoft, and the CEO of Meta , Mark Zuckerberg, among others.

Ahead of the meeting, US President Joe Biden addressed tech companies imploring them to address the risks of technology.

Related: AI-generated image of Pentagon explosion causes stock market to stutter

On May 4, U.S. officials released

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