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Artificial Intelligence and the Labour Market — [Dame Maria Miller in the Chair]

26 April 2023

Lead MP

Mick Whitley

Responding Minister

Kevin Hollinrake

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TaxationEmploymentScience & TechnologyWomen & EqualitiesChildren & Families
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Other Contributors: 7

At a Glance

Mick Whitley raised concerns about artificial intelligence and the labour market — [dame maria miller in the chair] in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

Mr Whitley urges the Government to take immediate action, build in regulatory rights and protections, strengthen social security nets, and seriously consider a universal basic income. He calls for investment in skills and lifelong learning to ensure workers have opportunities for well-paid and rewarding work when employment is lost to AI.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Mr Mick Whitley is concerned about the rapid advance of artificial intelligence technology, which poses a severe threat to the labour market and workers' rights. He warns that AI could displace jobs, lead to economic inequality, and erode workers' rights such as privacy, autonomy, and fair pay. The implementation of AI in the workplace could also result in increased exploitation, discrimination, and a toxic work environment. Mr Whitley cites research by PricewaterhouseCoopers suggesting that 7% of all UK jobs could be automated within five years and up to 30% within two decades.

Government Response

Kevin Hollinrake
Government Response
I am grateful to be called, Dame Maria, and it is a pleasure to speak in the debate. I congratulate the hon. Member for Birkenhead on bringing this timely subject forward... The Government have been supporting the ethical adoption of AI technologies, with more than £2.5 billion of investment since 2015. We recently announced £100 million for the Foundation Models Taskforce to help build and adopt the next generation of safe AI, £110 million for our AI tech missions fund and £900 million to establish new supercomputer capabilities... Our proposed framework is aligned with and supplemented by a variety of tools for trustworthy AI, such as assurance techniques, voluntary guidance and technical standards. The Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation published its AI assurance road map in December 2021, and the AI Standards Hub—a world-leading collaboration led by the Alan Turing Institute with the National Physical Laboratory and the British Standards Institution—launched last October... We are taking action to ensure that households, public services and businesses can trust this technology. Unless we build public trust, we will miss out on many of the benefits on offer... The key thing is that we take action on skills, skilling up our workforce in the UK to take advantage of the potential of AI... The Government are also supporting 16 centres for doctoral training, backed by an initial £100 million, delivering 1,000 PhDs. We expanded that programme with a further £117 million at the recent launch of the Government's science and technology framework... On the concerns many raised about workplace monitoring, we are committed to protecting workers. A number of laws are already in place that apply to the use of AI and data-driven technology in the workplace, including in decision making... I once again thank the hon. Member for Birkenhead for tabling this timely and important debate. To be clear again, we have a strong ambition for the UK to become a science and technology superpower, and AI is a key part of that.
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