New York State Begins Asking Employers to Offically Identify Layoffs Caused by AI

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    The state of New York is “asking companies to disclose whether AI is the reason for their layoffs,” reports Entrepreneur: The move applies to New York State’s existing Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) system and took effect in March, Bloomberg reported. New York is the first state in the U.S. to add the disclosure, which could help regulators understand AI’s effects on the labor market. The change takes the form of a checkbox added to a form employers fill out at least 90 days before a mass layoff or plant closure through the WARN system. Companies have to select whether “technological innovation or automation” is a reason for job cuts. If they choose that option, they are directed to a second menu where they are asked to name the specific technology responsible for layoffs, like AI or robots. Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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