Workforce substitution and transformation
Social and economic inequalities caused by widespread use of AI, such as by automating jobs, reducing the quality of employment, or producing exploitative dependencies between workers and their employers.
"Frey and Osborne (2017) analyzed over 700 different jobs regarding their potential for replacement and automation, finding that 47 percent of the analyzed jobs are at risk of being completely substituted by robots or algorithms. This substitution of workforce can have grave impacts on unemployment and the social status of members of society (Stone et al., 2016)"(p. 821)
Part of AI Society
Other risks from Wirtz, Weyerer & Sturm (2020) (11)
AI Law and Regulation
6.5 Governance failureAI Law and Regulation > Governance of autonomous intelligence systems
6.5 Governance failureAI Law and Regulation > Responsibility and accountability
6.5 Governance failureAI Law and Regulation > Privacy and safety
4.1 Disinformation, surveillance, and influence at scaleAI Ethics
7.3 Lack of capability or robustnessAI Ethics > AI-rulemaking for human behaviour
7.3 Lack of capability or robustness