Challenges and opportunities of digitalization

Challenges and opportunities of digitalization
11 March 2024
10:30 am - 1:00 pm
ILO

The High-Level Section of the Governing Body will focus on the challenges and opportunities of digitalization, including artificial intelligence (AI) and algorithmic management, for the world of work. The discussion, involving prominent experts, aims to inform the Governing Body of the latest developments and provide ideas for further research and discussion.

Panellists

Amandeep Singh Gill

Secretary General’s Envoy on Technology

United Nations (UN)

Ifeoma Ajunwa

Professor of Law, Emory University School of Law

Jeremias Adams-Prassl

Professor of Law, University of Oxford

Natasha Crampton

Chief Responsible AI Officer

Microsoft

Duncan Crabtree-Ireland

Executive Director and Chief Negotiator

Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA)

Lane Dilg

Head of Strategic Partnerships, Global Affairs

Open AI

Related Resources

Panelist Biographies

 

 

The High-Level Section of the Governing Body will focus on the challenges and opportunities of digitalization, including artificial intelligence (AI) and algorithmic management, for the world of work. The discussion, involving prominent experts, aims to inform the Governing Body of the latest developments and provide ideas for further research and discussion.

 

Panellists

 

Amandeep Singh Gill

 

 

Secretary General’s Envoy on Technology

 

 

United Nations (UN)

 

 

Ifeoma Ajunwa

 

 

Professor of Law, Emory University School of Law

 

 

Jeremias Adams-Prassl

 

 

Professor of Law, University of Oxford

 

 

Natasha Crampton

 

 

Chief Responsible AI Officer

 

 

Microsoft

 

 

Duncan Crabtree-Ireland

 

 

Executive Director and Chief Negotiator

 

 

Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA)

 

 

Lane Dilg

 

 

Head of Strategic Partnerships, Global Affairs

 

 

Open AI

 

Related Resources

 

Panelist Biographies