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Innovative Technologies at the Department of Labor

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Technology
• By: Krista Kinnard • April 26, 2023
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Get a sneak preview of tech innovations at the Labor Department and other agencies we'll be showcasing at Federal Tech Day on May 18, but here’s a sneak preview.
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What the Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights Means for Workers

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Technology
Workplace Rights
• By: Tanya Goldman • October 4, 2022
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The growth of Artificial Intelligence, including the use of algorithms and automated management systems, poses unique opportunities and challenges in the workplace.
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How Artificial Intelligence Affects Workers with Disabilities: A New Toolkit for Businesses

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Disability employment
• By: Nathan Cunningham • November 1, 2021
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New tools can help employers foster disability inclusion while procuring, developing and implementing AI technologies.
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NDEAM 2020: Building a Future That Works

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Disability employment
• By: Jennifer Sheehy • October 23, 2020
Collage of photos showing workers with disabilities, and the text reads "Building a Future That Works. National Disability Employment Awareness Month 2020."
To celebrate National Disability Employment Awareness Month, the Office of Disability Employment Policy hosted a discussion with tech experts and industry leaders on accessible technology that can help build a future that works for all Americans.
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