It is impossible to say whether workers having a seat at the table on AI this year will be enough to make a difference in the industry. Much depends on the extent to which their voices are heard and respected. AI is a rapidly evolving technology with far-reaching implications, making it essential to ensure that all perspectives, including those from workers, are incorporated into the decision-making process. With the right attention and inclusion, workers may be able to have a real say in the future development and application of AI, but they will need to ensure that their participation is continuous and meaningful.
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