Minister warns that AI poses risks to jobs and workers' rights while offering economic opportunities, calling for balanced human-centred policies
Oracle Summary
Dr. Muhammad Maigari Dingyadi lands at 8/100 (lucid) for lucid. The minister's statements are sober, balanced, and acknowledge genuine structural concerns about AI displacement, job losses, and widening inequalities. No denial, blame-shifting, or false comfort narratives detected. The claims align with rather than deny structural economic reality regarding AI's labour market impacts.
Attributed Claim
Minister warns that AI poses risks to jobs and workers' rights while offering economic opportunities, calling for balanced human-centred policies
Score: 8/100 (lucid)
Mode: lucid
Attribution: direct_quote
Confidence: 89%
Rationale
The minister's statements are sober, balanced, and acknowledge genuine structural concerns about AI displacement, job losses, and widening inequalities. No denial, blame-shifting, or false comfort narratives detected. The claims align with rather than deny structural economic reality regarding AI's labour market impacts.
Evidence Used
- ILO Director-General report cited
- Minister's direct statement at ILO conference
Source Excerpt
These shifts, despite their benefits, also cast a dark cloud of uncertainty. Where AI creates new jobs, there may be job losses. Where digital...
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