Your Boss Is an Algorithm: Artificial Intelligence, Platform Work and Labour by Antonio Aloisi and Valerio De Stefano

In March 1964, the cover page of a popular German weekly magazine entitled Der Spiegel painted a frightening picture: An anthropomorphic robot with six mechanical arms commands an assembly line while a displaced human worker floats aimlessly in the foreground. Ejected from his station, the worker th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Osgoode Hall law journal (1960) 2023-10, Vol.60 (3), p.763-768
1. Verfasser: Bernicchia-Freeman, Zoé
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Zusammenfassung:In March 1964, the cover page of a popular German weekly magazine entitled Der Spiegel painted a frightening picture: An anthropomorphic robot with six mechanical arms commands an assembly line while a displaced human worker floats aimlessly in the foreground. Ejected from his station, the worker throws up his hands in despair next to a headline that reads, "Automation in Germany, the arrival of robots." Over fifty years later, a cover page from the same magazine evoked similar themes: A giant robot arm yanks an office worker away from his computer under the headline, "You're fired! How computers and robots steal our jobs – and which jobs will be safe." The more things change, the more they stay the same.
ISSN:2817-5069
0030-6185
2817-5069
DOI:10.60082/2817-5069.3929