Ex-Labor Secretary Robert Reich warns that Americans will be working for 'AI intermediaries and platforms' as he says the technology will transform the employment relationship.
is warning that artificial intelligence will transform the relationship between employers and employees — and that many Americans will find themselves working for the rapidly growing tech.
Reich, who served as labor secretary during the Clinton administration, stressed in an interview that the tech may increase efficiency, but will also be extremely destabilizing for the U.S. middle class. He noted that 16-38% of workers are independent contractors and said AI is going to "create a different kind of employment relationship."
"We're not going to be working for big companies. We're not going to be working directly for them. We're going to be working for AI intermediaries and platforms," he said in the interview with CNBC.
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