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AI should not automate away meaningful work and human dignity

Current path

AI is framed as a replacement for human work without worker voice in deployment decisions. Algorithmic management erodes dignity. Automated decision systems operate without explanation or contestability.

Better future

AI augments meaningful work and preserves human dignity. Workers have voice in deployment decisions. Consequential automated decisions are explainable and contestable.

Drift across the three domains

Norms

Advancing13 signals
CHT recommends
  • Include worker voice in AI deployment decisions as a professional standard.
  • Reject inevitabilist replacement framings in favor of augmentation.
Indicators we track
  • 4.N.aPublic discourse on AI and labor
  • 4.N.bWorker voice in AI deployment decisions
  • 4.N.cPublic skepticism toward AI replacement rhetoric

Laws

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Insufficient data4 signals
CHT recommends
  • Fund transition support and retraining for workers displaced by AI.
  • Regulate algorithmic management of workers.
  • Require notification and consultation before consequential AI deployment in workplaces.
  • Codify rights to explanation and human review of automated decisions.
Indicators we track
  • 4.L.aWorker displacement protections and transition funding
  • 4.L.bAlgorithmic management regulations
  • 4.L.cNotification requirements before AI deployment in workplace
  • 4.L.dAutomated decision-making rights

Design

Mixed11 signals
CHT recommends
  • Keep humans in authoritative roles for high-stakes decisions.
  • Position products as augmenting rather than replacing human work.
  • Provide transparent attribution of AI-generated work.
Indicators we track
  • 4.D.aHuman-in-the-loop for consequential decisions
  • 4.D.bAugmentation-over-replacement framing
  • 4.D.cTransparent attribution of AI-generated work

Recent signals

AdvancingNorms · 4.N.aGLOBALMay 26, 2026

It’s time to address the looming crisis in entry-level work.

MIT Technology Review published an analysis highlighting the nuanced impact of AI on the labor market, specifically focusing on the weakening of entry-level career opportunities rather than mass unemployment.

WhyTier-1 media analysis provides a nuanced public conversation on AI's impact on entry-level jobs, moving beyond binary replacement rhetoric.Public discourse on AI and labor