Changes in productivity and labour relations: Artificial Intelligence in the automotive sector in Portugal

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A. Moniz, N. Boavida, Marta Candeias
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: New technologies, sustainability policies, protectionism and consumers preferences are pushing for the reorganisation of the automotive cluster. The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to create disruptive effects in the employment systems across the world. The future deployment of broad-spectrum algorithms capable of being used in wide areas of application (e.g., industrial robotics, software and data communication) can lead to considerable changes in current work patterns, swiftly render many unemployed across the globe and profoundly destabilise labour relations. In this paper, we identify the probable penetration of AI in the automotive sector and to study its effects on work organisation, employment, and industrial relations systems, in Portugal. These changes are put in place to enhance the product quality, control costs, and improve productivity. We study these implications on productivity and industrial relations collecting new data and obtain results based on secondary statistical analyses and case studies in the automotive industry. Finally, changes in the productivity and labour market will be discussed considering the employment and skills changes in the automotive sector when investment on automation becomes a clear trend in the automotive sector. and His recent research interests involve artificial intelligence, technology assessment, labour and employment. This paper is a revised and expanded version of a paper entitled ‘Changes in productivity and labour relations: artificial intelligence in the automotive sector in Portugal’ presented at 29th GERPISA International Colloquium, Online, 14–18 June 2021.
生产力和劳资关系的变化:葡萄牙汽车行业的人工智能
新技术、可持续发展政策、保护主义和消费者偏好正在推动汽车产业集群的重组。人工智能(AI)的出现有可能对世界各地的就业系统产生破坏性影响。未来部署能够用于广泛应用领域的广谱算法(例如工业机器人、软件和数据通信)可能导致当前工作模式发生重大变化,迅速使全球许多人失业,并深刻地破坏劳资关系的稳定。在本文中,我们确定了人工智能在汽车行业的可能渗透,并研究了其对葡萄牙工作组织、就业和劳资关系系统的影响。实施这些变更是为了提高产品质量、控制成本和提高生产率。我们通过收集新数据来研究这些对生产率和劳资关系的影响,并基于汽车行业的二次统计分析和案例研究获得结果。最后,当自动化投资成为汽车行业的明显趋势时,考虑到汽车行业的就业和技能变化,将讨论生产率和劳动力市场的变化。近期主要研究方向为人工智能、技术评估、劳动就业等。本文是一篇题为“生产力和劳资关系的变化:葡萄牙汽车行业的人工智能”的论文的修订和扩展版本,该论文于2021年6月14日至18日在第29届GERPISA国际研讨会上在线发表。
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期刊介绍: IJATM is a vehicle to provide a refereed and authoritative source of information in the field of automotive technology, automotive management and related disciplines.
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