In more and more workplaces, important decisions aren't made by managers but by algorithms which have increasing levels of ...
Algorithms are being deployed to automate managerial tasks in an increasingly wide variety of industries and settings. Amazon, Uber, and UPS, for example, use them to oversee the movements and ...
Aislinn Kelly-Lyth, formerly a researcher at the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights, University of Oxford, works at Blackstone Chambers in London. M. Six Silberman and Halefom Abraha are postdoctoral ...
Algorithms-as-managers keep seeping into our workplace landscape, creating work orders, handling timesheets, tracking performance, and other tasks. At this time, algorithmically managed jobs range ...
The numbers tell a striking story. Forty-three percent of companies now use AI for hiring—nearly double last year's 26%. Yet ...
The “algorithmic Panopticon” is already here, argues journalist Gent in this foreboding debut exploration of “stringent” managerial practices that rely on AI. Through firsthand accounts from employees ...
Artificial intelligence is changing how we work. But it is still unclear what tasks AI will ultimately take over. Will we leverage AI as our own personal executive assistants? Or will AI end up ...
A study by the National Law School of India University's Labour Studies Centre says that algorithms control a gig worker's ...