Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence (Mar 2024)

Human-centered AI through employee participation

  • Thomas Haipeter,
  • Manfred Wannöffel,
  • Manfred Wannöffel,
  • Jan-Torge Daus,
  • Sandra Schaffarczik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/frai.2024.1272102
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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This article examines the role of employee participation in AI implementation, focusing on a case study from the German telecommunications sector. Theoretical discussions highlight concepts of employee participation and workplace democracy, emphasizing the normative basis for human-centered AI in Europe. The empirical analysis of the case study demonstrates social practices of human-centered AI and the importance of employee representatives and labor policies in sustainable technology. The contribution is structured into two main parts: first, discussing sociological concepts of employee participation and summarizing the role of works councils in shaping digital technology implementation. Second, focusing on a case study of AI regulations at Deutsche Telekom, highlighting the significant effects of employee participation and co-determination by the group works council in promoting socially sustainable AI implementation which is done via qualitative case analysis. The article highlights the significance of participation and negotiations and gives an example for social partnership relations in AI implementations.

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