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Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer meets with the TUC
17/10/2024. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves meets with the TUC at 11 Downing Street. Treasury. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury
Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.
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Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer meets with the TUC
17/10/2024. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves meets with the TUC at 11 Downing Street. Treasury. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury
Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.
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Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer meets with the TUC
17/10/2024. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves meets with the TUC at 11 Downing Street. Treasury. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury
Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.
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Rachel Reeves UK Chancellor of the Exchequer meets with the TUC
17/10/2024. London, United Kingdom. Chancellor Rachel Reeves meets with the TUC at 11 Downing Street. Treasury. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury
Rachel Reeves is a British politician who serves, since July 2024, as Chancellor of the Exchequer and concurrently Second Lord of the Treasury. A member of the Labour Party, she has been Member of Parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey, formerly Leeds West, since 2010.
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'The challenges are real': TUC taskforce to examine AI threat to workers' rights.
Experts aim to draw up UK legislation to protect against misuse of artificial intelligence.
"We can't let existential risks blind us to the challenges we face today," says Gina Neff, a tech expert at the University of Cambridge and co-chair of a new TUC taskforce on artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Rishi Sunak is hosting a global AI safety summit in November, amid hair-raising concerns raised by tech gurus.
Neff welcomes the prime minister’s decision to call the summit. But today, she has come together with two fellow female tech experts - Dee Masters, an employment barrister, and the TUC campaigner Mary Towers - to discuss a more immediate, albeit less apocalyptic, threat from AI: the risk to workers' rights.
Artificial Intelligence Experts Mary Towers (left) is the Trade Union Congress (TUC) expert on Artificial Intelligence; Gina Neff (right) is a Cambridge academic, and Dee Masters (Middle) is an employment lawyer. They are the co-chairs of a panel the TUC has set up with Cambridge University to make proposals for how AI should be regulated in the workplace.
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'The challenges are real': TUC taskforce to examine AI threat to workers' rights.
Experts aim to draw up UK legislation to protect against misuse of artificial intelligence.
"We can't let existential risks blind us to the challenges we face today," says Gina Neff, a tech expert at the University of Cambridge and co-chair of a new TUC taskforce on artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Rishi Sunak is hosting a global AI safety summit in November, amid hair-raising concerns raised by tech gurus.
Neff welcomes the prime minister’s decision to call the summit. But today, she has come together with two fellow female tech experts - Dee Masters, an employment barrister, and the TUC campaigner Mary Towers - to discuss a more immediate, albeit less apocalyptic, threat from AI: the risk to workers' rights.
Artificial Intelligence Experts Mary Towers (left) is the Trade Union Congress (TUC) expert on Artificial Intelligence; Gina Neff (right) is a Cambridge academic, and Dee Masters (Middle) is an employment lawyer. They are the co-chairs of a panel the TUC has set up with Cambridge University to make proposals for how AI should be regulated in the workplace.
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'The challenges are real': TUC taskforce to examine AI threat to workers' rights.
Experts aim to draw up UK legislation to protect against misuse of artificial intelligence.
"We can't let existential risks blind us to the challenges we face today," says Gina Neff, a tech expert at the University of Cambridge and co-chair of a new TUC taskforce on artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Rishi Sunak is hosting a global AI safety summit in November, amid hair-raising concerns raised by tech gurus.
Neff welcomes the prime minister’s decision to call the summit. But today, she has come together with two fellow female tech experts - Dee Masters, an employment barrister, and the TUC campaigner Mary Towers - to discuss a more immediate, albeit less apocalyptic, threat from AI: the risk to workers' rights.
Artificial Intelligence Experts Mary Towers (left) is the Trade Union Congress (TUC) expert on Artificial Intelligence; Gina Neff (right) is a Cambridge academic, and Dee Masters (Middle) is an employment lawyer. They are the co-chairs of a panel the TUC has set up with Cambridge University to make proposals for how AI should be regulated in the workplace.
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'The challenges are real': TUC taskforce to examine AI threat to workers' rights.
Experts aim to draw up UK legislation to protect against misuse of artificial intelligence.
"We can't let existential risks blind us to the challenges we face today," says Gina Neff, a tech expert at the University of Cambridge and co-chair of a new TUC taskforce on artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Rishi Sunak is hosting a global AI safety summit in November, amid hair-raising concerns raised by tech gurus.
Neff welcomes the prime minister’s decision to call the summit. But today, she has come together with two fellow female tech experts - Dee Masters, an employment barrister, and the TUC campaigner Mary Towers - to discuss a more immediate, albeit less apocalyptic, threat from AI: the risk to workers' rights.
Artificial Intelligence Experts Mary Towers (left) is the Trade Union Congress (TUC) expert on Artificial Intelligence; Gina Neff (right) is a Cambridge academic, and Dee Masters (Middle) is an employment lawyer. They are the co-chairs of a panel the TUC has set up with Cambridge University to make proposals for how AI should be regulated in the workplace.
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'The challenges are real': TUC taskforce to examine AI threat to workers' rights.
Experts aim to draw up UK legislation to protect against misuse of artificial intelligence.
"We can't let existential risks blind us to the challenges we face today," says Gina Neff, a tech expert at the University of Cambridge and co-chair of a new TUC taskforce on artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Rishi Sunak is hosting a global AI safety summit in November, amid hair-raising concerns raised by tech gurus.
Neff welcomes the prime minister’s decision to call the summit. But today, she has come together with two fellow female tech experts - Dee Masters, an employment barrister, and the TUC campaigner Mary Towers - to discuss a more immediate, albeit less apocalyptic, threat from AI: the risk to workers' rights.
Artificial Intelligence Experts Mary Towers (left) is the Trade Union Congress (TUC) expert on Artificial Intelligence; Gina Neff (right) is a Cambridge academic, and Dee Masters (Middle) is an employment lawyer. They are the co-chairs of a panel the TUC has set up with Cambridge University to make proposals for how AI should be regulated in the workplace.
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'The challenges are real': TUC taskforce to examine AI threat to workers' rights.
Experts aim to draw up UK legislation to protect against misuse of artificial intelligence.
"We can't let existential risks blind us to the challenges we face today," says Gina Neff, a tech expert at the University of Cambridge and co-chair of a new TUC taskforce on artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Rishi Sunak is hosting a global AI safety summit in November, amid hair-raising concerns raised by tech gurus.
Neff welcomes the prime minister’s decision to call the summit. But today, she has come together with two fellow female tech experts - Dee Masters, an employment barrister, and the TUC campaigner Mary Towers - to discuss a more immediate, albeit less apocalyptic, threat from AI: the risk to workers' rights.
Artificial Intelligence Experts Mary Towers (left) is the Trade Union Congress (TUC) expert on Artificial Intelligence; Gina Neff (right) is a Cambridge academic, and Dee Masters (Middle) is an employment lawyer. They are the co-chairs of a panel the TUC has set up with Cambridge University to make proposals for how AI should be regulated in the workplace.
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'The challenges are real': TUC taskforce to examine AI threat to workers' rights.
Experts aim to draw up UK legislation to protect against misuse of artificial intelligence.
"We can't let existential risks blind us to the challenges we face today," says Gina Neff, a tech expert at the University of Cambridge and co-chair of a new TUC taskforce on artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Rishi Sunak is hosting a global AI safety summit in November, amid hair-raising concerns raised by tech gurus.
Neff welcomes the prime minister’s decision to call the summit. But today, she has come together with two fellow female tech experts - Dee Masters, an employment barrister, and the TUC campaigner Mary Towers - to discuss a more immediate, albeit less apocalyptic, threat from AI: the risk to workers' rights.
Artificial Intelligence Experts Mary Towers (left) is the Trade Union Congress (TUC) expert on Artificial Intelligence; Gina Neff (right) is a Cambridge academic, and Dee Masters (Middle) is an employment lawyer. They are the co-chairs of a panel the TUC has set up with Cambridge University to make proposals for how AI should be regulated in the workplace.
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'The challenges are real': TUC taskforce to examine AI threat to workers' rights.
Experts aim to draw up UK legislation to protect against misuse of artificial intelligence.
"We can't let existential risks blind us to the challenges we face today," says Gina Neff, a tech expert at the University of Cambridge and co-chair of a new TUC taskforce on artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Rishi Sunak is hosting a global AI safety summit in November, amid hair-raising concerns raised by tech gurus.
Neff welcomes the prime minister’s decision to call the summit. But today, she has come together with two fellow female tech experts - Dee Masters, an employment barrister, and the TUC campaigner Mary Towers - to discuss a more immediate, albeit less apocalyptic, threat from AI: the risk to workers' rights.
Artificial Intelligence Experts Mary Towers (left) is the Trade Union Congress (TUC) expert on Artificial Intelligence; Gina Neff (right) is a Cambridge academic, and Dee Masters (Middle) is an employment lawyer. They are the co-chairs of a panel the TUC has set up with Cambridge University to make proposals for how AI should be regulated in the workplace.
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'The challenges are real': TUC taskforce to examine AI threat to workers' rights.
Experts aim to draw up UK legislation to protect against misuse of artificial intelligence.
"We can't let existential risks blind us to the challenges we face today," says Gina Neff, a tech expert at the University of Cambridge and co-chair of a new TUC taskforce on artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Rishi Sunak is hosting a global AI safety summit in November, amid hair-raising concerns raised by tech gurus.
Neff welcomes the prime minister’s decision to call the summit. But today, she has come together with two fellow female tech experts - Dee Masters, an employment barrister, and the TUC campaigner Mary Towers - to discuss a more immediate, albeit less apocalyptic, threat from AI: the risk to workers' rights.
Artificial Intelligence Experts Mary Towers (left) is the Trade Union Congress (TUC) expert on Artificial Intelligence; Gina Neff (right) is a Cambridge academic, and Dee Masters (Middle) is an employment lawyer. They are the co-chairs of a panel the TUC has set up with Cambridge University to make proposals for how AI should be regulated in the workplace.
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'The challenges are real': TUC taskforce to examine AI threat to workers' rights.
Experts aim to draw up UK legislation to protect against misuse of artificial intelligence.
"We can't let existential risks blind us to the challenges we face today," says Gina Neff, a tech expert at the University of Cambridge and co-chair of a new TUC taskforce on artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Rishi Sunak is hosting a global AI safety summit in November, amid hair-raising concerns raised by tech gurus.
Neff welcomes the prime minister’s decision to call the summit. But today, she has come together with two fellow female tech experts - Dee Masters, an employment barrister, and the TUC campaigner Mary Towers - to discuss a more immediate, albeit less apocalyptic, threat from AI: the risk to workers' rights.
Artificial Intelligence Experts Mary Towers (left) is the Trade Union Congress (TUC) expert on Artificial Intelligence; Gina Neff (right) is a Cambridge academic, and Dee Masters (Middle) is an employment lawyer. They are the co-chairs of a panel the TUC has set up with Cambridge University to make proposals for how AI should be regulated in the workplace.
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'The challenges are real': TUC taskforce to examine AI threat to workers' rights.
Experts aim to draw up UK legislation to protect against misuse of artificial intelligence.
"We can't let existential risks blind us to the challenges we face today," says Gina Neff, a tech expert at the University of Cambridge and co-chair of a new TUC taskforce on artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Rishi Sunak is hosting a global AI safety summit in November, amid hair-raising concerns raised by tech gurus.
Neff welcomes the prime minister’s decision to call the summit. But today, she has come together with two fellow female tech experts - Dee Masters, an employment barrister, and the TUC campaigner Mary Towers - to discuss a more immediate, albeit less apocalyptic, threat from AI: the risk to workers' rights.
Artificial Intelligence Experts Mary Towers (left) is the Trade Union Congress (TUC) expert on Artificial Intelligence; Gina Neff (right) is a Cambridge academic, and Dee Masters (Middle) is an employment lawyer. They are the co-chairs of a panel the TUC has set up with Cambridge University to make proposals for how AI should be regulated in the workplace.
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'The challenges are real': TUC taskforce to examine AI threat to workers' rights.
Experts aim to draw up UK legislation to protect against misuse of artificial intelligence.
"We can't let existential risks blind us to the challenges we face today," says Gina Neff, a tech expert at the University of Cambridge and co-chair of a new TUC taskforce on artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Rishi Sunak is hosting a global AI safety summit in November, amid hair-raising concerns raised by tech gurus.
Neff welcomes the prime minister’s decision to call the summit. But today, she has come together with two fellow female tech experts - Dee Masters, an employment barrister, and the TUC campaigner Mary Towers - to discuss a more immediate, albeit less apocalyptic, threat from AI: the risk to workers' rights.
Artificial Intelligence Experts Mary Towers (left) is the Trade Union Congress (TUC) expert on Artificial Intelligence; Gina Neff (right) is a Cambridge academic, and Dee Masters (Middle) is an employment lawyer. They are the co-chairs of a panel the TUC has set up with Cambridge University to make proposals for how AI should be regulated in the workplace.
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'The challenges are real': TUC taskforce to examine AI threat to workers' rights.
Experts aim to draw up UK legislation to protect against misuse of artificial intelligence.
"We can't let existential risks blind us to the challenges we face today," says Gina Neff, a tech expert at the University of Cambridge and co-chair of a new TUC taskforce on artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Rishi Sunak is hosting a global AI safety summit in November, amid hair-raising concerns raised by tech gurus.
Neff welcomes the prime minister’s decision to call the summit. But today, she has come together with two fellow female tech experts - Dee Masters, an employment barrister, and the TUC campaigner Mary Towers - to discuss a more immediate, albeit less apocalyptic, threat from AI: the risk to workers' rights.
Artificial Intelligence Experts Mary Towers (left) is the Trade Union Congress (TUC) expert on Artificial Intelligence; Gina Neff (right) is a Cambridge academic, and Dee Masters (Middle) is an employment lawyer. They are the co-chairs of a panel the TUC has set up with Cambridge University to make proposals for how AI should be regulated in the workplace.
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'The challenges are real': TUC taskforce to examine AI threat to workers' rights.
Experts aim to draw up UK legislation to protect against misuse of artificial intelligence.
"We can't let existential risks blind us to the challenges we face today," says Gina Neff, a tech expert at the University of Cambridge and co-chair of a new TUC taskforce on artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Rishi Sunak is hosting a global AI safety summit in November, amid hair-raising concerns raised by tech gurus.
Neff welcomes the prime minister’s decision to call the summit. But today, she has come together with two fellow female tech experts - Dee Masters, an employment barrister, and the TUC campaigner Mary Towers - to discuss a more immediate, albeit less apocalyptic, threat from AI: the risk to workers' rights.
Artificial Intelligence Experts Mary Towers (left) is the Trade Union Congress (TUC) expert on Artificial Intelligence; Gina Neff (right) is a Cambridge academic, and Dee Masters (Middle) is an employment lawyer. They are the co-chairs of a panel the TUC has set up with Cambridge University to make proposals for how AI should be regulated in the workplace.
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'The challenges are real': TUC taskforce to examine AI threat to workers' rights.
Experts aim to draw up UK legislation to protect against misuse of artificial intelligence.
"We can't let existential risks blind us to the challenges we face today," says Gina Neff, a tech expert at the University of Cambridge and co-chair of a new TUC taskforce on artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Rishi Sunak is hosting a global AI safety summit in November, amid hair-raising concerns raised by tech gurus.
Neff welcomes the prime minister’s decision to call the summit. But today, she has come together with two fellow female tech experts - Dee Masters, an employment barrister, and the TUC campaigner Mary Towers - to discuss a more immediate, albeit less apocalyptic, threat from AI: the risk to workers' rights.
Artificial Intelligence Experts Mary Towers (left) is the Trade Union Congress (TUC) expert on Artificial Intelligence; Gina Neff (right) is a Cambridge academic, and Dee Masters (Middle) is an employment lawyer. They are the co-chairs of a panel the TUC has set up with Cambridge University to make proposals for how AI should be regulated in the workplace.
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'The challenges are real': TUC taskforce to examine AI threat to workers' rights.
Experts aim to draw up UK legislation to protect against misuse of artificial intelligence.
"We can't let existential risks blind us to the challenges we face today," says Gina Neff, a tech expert at the University of Cambridge and co-chair of a new TUC taskforce on artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Rishi Sunak is hosting a global AI safety summit in November, amid hair-raising concerns raised by tech gurus.
Neff welcomes the prime minister’s decision to call the summit. But today, she has come together with two fellow female tech experts - Dee Masters, an employment barrister, and the TUC campaigner Mary Towers - to discuss a more immediate, albeit less apocalyptic, threat from AI: the risk to workers' rights.
Artificial Intelligence Experts Mary Towers (left) is the Trade Union Congress (TUC) expert on Artificial Intelligence; Gina Neff (right) is a Cambridge academic, and Dee Masters (Middle) is an employment lawyer. They are the co-chairs of a panel the TUC has set up with Cambridge University to make proposals for how AI should be regulated in the workplace.
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'The challenges are real': TUC taskforce to examine AI threat to workers' rights.
Experts aim to draw up UK legislation to protect against misuse of artificial intelligence.
"We can't let existential risks blind us to the challenges we face today," says Gina Neff, a tech expert at the University of Cambridge and co-chair of a new TUC taskforce on artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Rishi Sunak is hosting a global AI safety summit in November, amid hair-raising concerns raised by tech gurus.
Neff welcomes the prime minister’s decision to call the summit. But today, she has come together with two fellow female tech experts - Dee Masters, an employment barrister, and the TUC campaigner Mary Towers - to discuss a more immediate, albeit less apocalyptic, threat from AI: the risk to workers' rights.
Artificial Intelligence Experts Mary Towers (left) is the Trade Union Congress (TUC) expert on Artificial Intelligence; Gina Neff (right) is a Cambridge academic, and Dee Masters (Middle) is an employment lawyer. They are the co-chairs of a panel the TUC has set up with Cambridge University to make proposals for how AI should be regulated in the workplace.
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'The challenges are real': TUC taskforce to examine AI threat to workers' rights.
Experts aim to draw up UK legislation to protect against misuse of artificial intelligence.
"We can't let existential risks blind us to the challenges we face today," says Gina Neff, a tech expert at the University of Cambridge and co-chair of a new TUC taskforce on artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Rishi Sunak is hosting a global AI safety summit in November, amid hair-raising concerns raised by tech gurus.
Neff welcomes the prime minister’s decision to call the summit. But today, she has come together with two fellow female tech experts - Dee Masters, an employment barrister, and the TUC campaigner Mary Towers - to discuss a more immediate, albeit less apocalyptic, threat from AI: the risk to workers' rights.
Artificial Intelligence Experts Mary Towers (left) is the Trade Union Congress (TUC) expert on Artificial Intelligence; Gina Neff (right) is a Cambridge academic, and Dee Masters (Middle) is an employment lawyer. They are the co-chairs of a panel the TUC has set up with Cambridge University to make proposals for how AI should be regulated in the workplace.
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'The challenges are real': TUC taskforce to examine AI threat to workers' rights.
Experts aim to draw up UK legislation to protect against misuse of artificial intelligence.
"We can't let existential risks blind us to the challenges we face today," says Gina Neff, a tech expert at the University of Cambridge and co-chair of a new TUC taskforce on artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Rishi Sunak is hosting a global AI safety summit in November, amid hair-raising concerns raised by tech gurus.
Neff welcomes the prime minister’s decision to call the summit. But today, she has come together with two fellow female tech experts - Dee Masters, an employment barrister, and the TUC campaigner Mary Towers - to discuss a more immediate, albeit less apocalyptic, threat from AI: the risk to workers' rights.
Artificial Intelligence Experts Mary Towers (left) is the Trade Union Congress (TUC) expert on Artificial Intelligence; Gina Neff (right) is a Cambridge academic, and Dee Masters (Middle) is an employment lawyer. They are the co-chairs of a panel the TUC has set up with Cambridge University to make proposals for how AI should be regulated in the workplace.
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'The challenges are real': TUC taskforce to examine AI threat to workers' rights.
Experts aim to draw up UK legislation to protect against misuse of artificial intelligence.
"We can't let existential risks blind us to the challenges we face today," says Gina Neff, a tech expert at the University of Cambridge and co-chair of a new TUC taskforce on artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Rishi Sunak is hosting a global AI safety summit in November, amid hair-raising concerns raised by tech gurus.
Neff welcomes the prime minister’s decision to call the summit. But today, she has come together with two fellow female tech experts - Dee Masters, an employment barrister, and the TUC campaigner Mary Towers - to discuss a more immediate, albeit less apocalyptic, threat from AI: the risk to workers' rights.
Artificial Intelligence Experts Mary Towers (left) is the Trade Union Congress (TUC) expert on Artificial Intelligence; Gina Neff (right) is a Cambridge academic, and Dee Masters (Middle) is an employment lawyer. They are the co-chairs of a panel the TUC has set up with Cambridge University to make proposals for how AI should be regulated in the workplace.
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'The challenges are real': TUC taskforce to examine AI threat to workers' rights.
Experts aim to draw up UK legislation to protect against misuse of artificial intelligence.
"We can't let existential risks blind us to the challenges we face today," says Gina Neff, a tech expert at the University of Cambridge and co-chair of a new TUC taskforce on artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Rishi Sunak is hosting a global AI safety summit in November, amid hair-raising concerns raised by tech gurus.
Neff welcomes the prime minister’s decision to call the summit. But today, she has come together with two fellow female tech experts - Dee Masters, an employment barrister, and the TUC campaigner Mary Towers - to discuss a more immediate, albeit less apocalyptic, threat from AI: the risk to workers' rights.
Artificial Intelligence Experts Mary Towers (left) is the Trade Union Congress (TUC) expert on Artificial Intelligence; Gina Neff (right) is a Cambridge academic, and Dee Masters (Middle) is an employment lawyer. They are the co-chairs of a panel the TUC has set up with Cambridge University to make proposals for how AI should be regulated in the workplace.
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'The challenges are real': TUC taskforce to examine AI threat to workers' rights.
Experts aim to draw up UK legislation to protect against misuse of artificial intelligence.
"We can't let existential risks blind us to the challenges we face today," says Gina Neff, a tech expert at the University of Cambridge and co-chair of a new TUC taskforce on artificial intelligence in the workplace.
Rishi Sunak is hosting a global AI safety summit in November, amid hair-raising concerns raised by tech gurus.
Neff welcomes the prime minister’s decision to call the summit. But today, she has come together with two fellow female tech experts - Dee Masters, an employment barrister, and the TUC campaigner Mary Towers - to discuss a more immediate, albeit less apocalyptic, threat from AI: the risk to workers' rights.
Artificial Intelligence Experts Mary Towers (left) is the Trade Union Congress (TUC) expert on Artificial Intelligence; Gina Neff (right) is a Cambridge academic, and Dee Masters (Middle) is an employment lawyer. They are the co-chairs of a panel the TUC has set up with Cambridge University to make proposals for how AI should be regulated in the workplace.
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