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Geneva
Artificial intelligence is already reshaping the world of work – from jobs to skills to everyday working life. But whether this transformation strengthens decent work, dignity and shared prosperity, or deepens inequality and exclusion, remains an open question. The outcomes are not predetermined, but will depend on governance, institutions and social dialogue.
At the 114th International Labour Conference, this conversation explores what AI-driven change means for workers, employers and economies – and what a human-centred future of work requires.
Panelists

Kostas Papadakis
Senior Adviser, Labour Governance and Sectoral Policies Department, International Labour Organization (ILO)

Janine Berg
Senior Economist, International Labour Organization (ILO)

Hannah Liepmann
Economist, International Labour Organization (ILO)

Valerio De Stefano
Professor Professor of Law and Canada Research Chair in Innovation, Law and Society at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University
Dialog
Dialog

