Amid the rising AI-driven layoffs streak in the US, China has chosen to rule in favour of a human employee in a labour dispute involving an 'unlawful' termination.
BEIJING--Chinese worker Liu Shengzun lost two jobs in just one month as U.S. import tariffs shot up to triple digits in April, forcing a Guangdong lighting products factory, and then a footwear maker, ...
Monday - Friday, 10:00 - 11:00 SIN/HK | 0400 - 05:00 CET AI isn't yet pushing Chinese companies to lay off workers as aggressively as their U.S. peers. Unlike the U.S., China has a national employment ...
Meta stock price, earnings and capital spending forecast stayed in focus after Meta raised its capital spending outlook and reported strong revenue. Shares fell in extended trading. The company ...
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) criticized the growing influence of ultra-wealthy tech leaders as President Donald Trump's ...
'AI can’t replace humans overnight': China’s courts say no to AI-driven layoffs. Could India follow?
Chinese courts have ruled that companies cannot fire employees solely because AI can do their jobs, calling automation a business choice, not a valid legal ground for termination.
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