
In this one-day high-level conference, we explore the right to shape AI as key to the future of work in a democratic society. Hosted by Oxford’s Institute for Ethics in AI and the Bonavero Institute for Human Rights, the conference will bring together policy makers, academics, business leaders and employee representatives to explore concrete proposals to embed and renew human agency at work. Discussion will focus on the results of a recently released report on Democracy at Work commissioned by the Government of Spain led by Prof Isabelle Ferreras and on the ERC-funded iManage project led by Prof Jeremias Adams-Prassl.
Keynote speakers will include Yolanda Diaz, Vice-Prime Minister of Spain and Minister of Labour, who will set out her government’s agenda in support of worker voice and ownership, and economics Nobel laureate Professor Daron Acemoglu, who is championing pro-worker AI. This will be followed by interactive sessions bringing together senior academics, policy makers and stakeholders from different jurisdictions around the world, anchored in concrete regulatory proposals and real-life use cases, collaborating to reimagine a future of work characterised by a right to shape AI. Learn more about the other panellists joining the conference.
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