Initial Remarks on Artificial Intelligence and Axiological Foundations of Labour Law

Michael F. S. Baranski
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Progressive technological development forces a new look at the basic constructs of labour law. The science of labour law has so far paid little attention to the legal analysis of the risks associated with the ever-increasing interaction between people and technological tools, both in the form of advanced machinery as well as software used to manage enterprises and production processes. At the same time, questions about the future of labour law have long been posed in the science of labour law, primarily raising the need to realize the principle of social justice when work is not performed within the framework of the traditionally understood employment relationship (under employee subordination). The present study is a voice in this discussion, focusing on the issue of artificial intelligence in relation to the axiological foundations of labour law. The article analyzes the humanisation of work and human interaction in the world of new technologies primarily from the perspective of the central value of labour law, which is the inherent and inalienable dignity of the employee as a human being. There is also a consideration of the concept of autonomisation of the employee in the work process using artificial intelligence.
浅谈人工智能与劳动法价值论基础
技术的进步迫使人们对劳动法的基本结构有了新的认识。到目前为止,劳动法科学很少关注对人与技术工具之间日益增长的互动所带来的风险的法律分析,无论是先进的机器还是用于管理企业和生产过程的软件。与此同时,劳动法的未来问题长期以来一直存在于劳动法科学中,主要是当工作不是在传统理解的雇佣关系框架内(在雇员从属关系下)进行时,需要实现社会正义原则。本研究是这场讨论的一个声音,重点关注与劳动法价值论基础相关的人工智能问题。本文主要从劳动法的核心价值观的角度分析了新技术世界中工作和人际互动的人性化,劳动法是员工作为人固有的、不可剥夺的尊严。在使用人工智能的工作过程中,还考虑了员工自主化的概念。
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