
Equity and Bectu among UK trade unions calling for independent AI regulator

The Trades Union Congress (Tuc) a federation of trade unions across England and Wales that includes Equity and Bectu, has called for an independent regulator tooversee and regulate the integration of AI into society and work and the creation of acreative industry AI taskforce.
The taskforce would bring together creative workers, unions and technologists to navigate collaboration between tech companies and the creative industries.
The Tuc manifesto includes calls for transparency of AI training data to ensure workers know whether their data or image are being used; citing sources and labelling content to maintain differentiation of AI generated work from...
The taskforce would bring together creative workers, unions and technologists to navigate collaboration between tech companies and the creative industries.
The Tuc manifesto includes calls for transparency of AI training data to ensure workers know whether their data or image are being used; citing sources and labelling content to maintain differentiation of AI generated work from...
- 3/5/2025
- ScreenDaily
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