Constitutional Court President
Silvana Sciarra on Wednesday highlighted the pitfalls of
artificial intelligence in the workplace.
"Does artificial intelligence enter the horizon of 'labour
constitutions'? Can AIbe expected to be at the heart of
democracy? Does the robot, which lifts objects in the large
halls of companies dedicated to the delivery of goods to homes,
help human beings?," she asked the annual meeting in Rimini of
influential lay Catholic group Communion and Liberation (CL).
"This 'digital Taylorism', the expression appears in the
literature dealing with these issues, is not without the
pitfalls that the scientific organisation of work of the first
mode concealed: repetitiveness of tasks, tight rhythms in the
organisation of shifts, and little interaction with fellow
workers."
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