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Minnesota’s missed opportunity on AI worker protections
Minnesota’s Legislature did not pass AI worker protection laws during the latest session, despite rising AI adoption causing job losses and public demand for regulations. Over 800,000 Minnesotans are in jobs highly exposed to AI, with women and low-union industries facing disproportionate risks.
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