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<h3 style="text-decoration:none;">Artificial Intelligence and the World of Work: Socio-Legal Perspectives and Ethical Issues</h3>
 
<h3 style="text-decoration:none;">Artificial Intelligence and the World of Work: Socio-Legal Perspectives and Ethical Issues</h3>
 
<p class="author">Jean Bernier (editor)</p>
 
<p class="author">Jean Bernier (editor)</p>
<p>In French - original title: L’intelligence artificielle et les mondes du travail: Perspectives sociojuridiques et enjeux éthiques) The development of the digital economy and artificial intelligence (AI) has significantly changed the way products and services are produced, forcing companies to review their operating practices at every level. What's more, the acceleration towards digital technology is gradually invading the daily life of each and every one of us, who is seeing their work activity being transformed, sometimes in depth, to the point of leading to a certain form of professional de-skilling, or even the loss of certain jobs and the creation of others, requiring a different and higher level of training. Designed with an interdisciplinary approach and thanks to the contribution of authors from Quebec, France, and Belgium, this book examines the main effects of these digital transformations on the world of work and the increasingly important place occupied by AI. It sheds light on some of the issues raised by these transformations in terms of ethics, social dialogue, human resources management, and legal issues. In addition to these issues, there are the challenges posed by the dilution of the boundary between work and private life, as well as the metamorphosis of the relationship between the company and its employees that results from the development of digital platforms. The book also aims to stimulate reflection on the need to review the modes of regulation of work and avenues to be explored.</p>
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<p>(In French - original title: L’intelligence artificielle et les mondes du travail: Perspectives sociojuridiques et enjeux éthiques) The development of the digital economy and artificial intelligence (AI) has significantly changed the way products and services are produced, forcing companies to review their operating practices at every level. What's more, the acceleration towards digital technology is gradually invading the daily life of each and every one of us, who is seeing their work activity being transformed, sometimes in depth, to the point of leading to a certain form of professional de-skilling, or even the loss of certain jobs and the creation of others, requiring a different and higher level of training. Designed with an interdisciplinary approach and thanks to the contribution of authors from Quebec, France, and Belgium, this book examines the main effects of these digital transformations on the world of work and the increasingly important place occupied by AI. It sheds light on some of the issues raised by these transformations in terms of ethics, social dialogue, human resources management, and legal issues. In addition to these issues, there are the challenges posed by the dilution of the boundary between work and private life, as well as the metamorphosis of the relationship between the company and its employees that results from the development of digital platforms. The book also aims to stimulate reflection on the need to review the modes of regulation of work and avenues to be explored.</p>
 
<p class="recco">Recommended by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, a GC Data Community partner</p>
 
<p class="recco">Recommended by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, a GC Data Community partner</p>
  
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