(DC BUREAU) — With artificial intelligence poised to disrupt the job market, a bipartisan pair of senators has introduced legislation designed to bring the workforce impact of AI into view.
Senators Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) and Mark Warner (D-Va.) introduced a bipartisan bill last week that would require publicly traded companies and federal agencies to submit quarterly reports to the Department of Labor on how many jobs are cut, displaced, or left unfilled because of AI adoption.
The Department of Labor would then make that data accessible to the public.
Hawley and Warner said the measure is designed to bring more transparency to the ways AI is changing employment so that workers and policymakers have better information. They pointed to recent large-scale job cuts by major employers weighed

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