United States:
Third Thursdays With Ruthie: The Intersection Of Technology And Labor Law
20 January 2020
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart
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In this special crossover episode of the "Third Thursdays
with Ruthie" and "Tech-Tuned Workplace" podcast
series, Ruthie Goodboe, Jennifer Betts, and Zeb Curtin (Senior
Labor & Employment Lawyer and Team Lead at Cargill) discuss
artificial intelligence (AI) in the labor law space. They cover how
employers and unions might use AI, automation's impact on labor
organizing, and key takeaways for employers for harnessing the
power of AI—and avoiding the risks.
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