Nationalize AI!

AI and Society (2) (2024)
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Workplace AI is transforming labor but decisions on which AI applications are developed or implemented are made with little to no input from workers themselves. In this piece for AI & Society, I argue for nationalization as a strategy for democratizing AI.

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Tim Christiaens
Tilburg University

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