We don't know what will happen to the labour market but we do know AI will transform the world of work. There is evidence that this is already affecting young people, with record numbers not in education, employment or training. We’re campaigning for retraining, stronger unemployment protection, and worker voice in AI adoption.
The UK can’t afford to rent its future from five US companies. We’re campaigning for expanded public investment in compute, conditions on access to public assets, and support for cooperatives, public interest companies and other more democratic ownership models.
Big decisions about how AI will change the country are being made without us. We’re campaigning for ongoing public oversight and community benefit where infrastructure is built.
AI adoption should augment what makes us human. We’re campaigning for government policy that promotes AI that extends what people can do rather than adoption that quietly automates them out of a job.
A handful of US companies are about to become the richest organisations in history using all of our shared inheritance. We’re campaigning to tax the gains properly, equalise tax on capital and labour, and consider an AI services tax.