Launch of the ILO Observatory on AI and Work in the Digital Economy

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Geneva
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The ILO Observatory on AI and Work in the Digital Economy aims to be the leading international knowledge hub on the world-of-work dimensions of artificial intelligence (AI) and the digital economy, serving as a platform for increasing the volume and profile of evidence, analysis and dialogue in these areas. 

The Observatory is accessible through an online portal, backed by ILO’s expertise and engagement at global, regional and country levels. The portal brings together ILO’s research and policy/regulatory insights across four key areas: AI, algorithmic management, digital labour platforms and workers’ personal data. 

By providing expert knowledge, including regulatory developments, as well as featuring key speakers/authors and emphasizing communication with ILO constituents and beyond, the Observatory is an enabler of policy and social dialogue on world-of-work dimensions of AI and the digital economy.

The virtual launch event for the ILO Observatory on AI will present ILO’s new online portal and its strategy for disseminating the latest, cutting-edge knowledge and engaging with constituents and others in this area. It will also highlight key insights from the UN Secretary-General’s Envoy on Technology and ILO constituents on the importance of these topics for promoting decent work and social justice in a time of rapid technological change. 

Speakers

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Gilbert F. Houngbo
Director-General, International Labour Organization (ILO)
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Marina Elvira Calderone
Minister for Labour and Social Policies, Italy
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Cathy Feingold
Deputy President, International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC)
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Amandeep Singh Gill
UN Secretary General’s Envoy on Technology, United Nations (UN)
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Roberto Suárez Santos
Secretary-General, International Organisation of Employers (IOE)
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Rick Samans
Director of ILO Research Department, International Labour Organization (ILO)