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Chinese courts rule AI replacement not grounds for mass layoffs
Chinese courts rule that replacing workers with AI constitutes voluntary cost-cutting and does not legally justify mass layoffs, in three precedent-setting decisions.
Catie Edmondson / New York Times: Three precedent-setting court rulings in China have said that employers replacing workers with AI is voluntary cost-cutting that does not justify mass layoffs — A series of precedent-setting rulings signals that Chinese courts are being enlisted to shield workers from displacement by artificial intelligence.
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