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AI and the Value of Work

Sat, August 8, 4:00 to 5:30pm, TBA

Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)

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This session invites papers that explore how technology —especially the rise of generative AI—is shaping the value, meaning, and organization of work. As new tools promise to automate decision-making, enhance productivity, and change the nature of coordination, organizations and workers are left to grapple with unprecedented promises and pitfalls. We welcome submissions that examine how these processes affect not only the structure and outputs of work, but also ethical concerns and the social and moral evaluation of different kinds of labor. How do technologies like AI reduce or reproduce longstanding inequalities in whose labor is visible, valued, or deemed replaceable, especially along lines of race, gender, age, and occupational status? How are technologies changing workplace interactions and relations? What new dilemmas emerge when machines are positioned as independent creative agents, collaborative “colleagues”, or managers? How are workers negotiating threats to professional identity and autonomy?

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