California’s Governor to Sign A.I. Order Aimed at Protecting Workers
California's Governor Gavin Newsom is set to sign an executive order focused on the impact of artificial intelligence on the workforce. The order aims to explore potential changes to labor policies in response to concerns about job displacement due to AI. This initiative is more about generating ideas than implementing immediate legal changes for California workers.
- ▪Governor Gavin Newsom will issue an executive order regarding artificial intelligence and labor policies.
- ▪The order seeks to address potential mass job displacement caused by AI technologies.
- ▪The initiative is primarily exploratory and does not propose immediate legal changes.
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