Artificial intelligence and the work–health interface: A research agenda for a technologically transforming world of work

Author:

Jetha Arif12ORCID,Bakhtari Hela1,Rosella Laura C.23456ORCID,Gignac Monique A. M.12,Biswas Aviroop12ORCID,Shahidi Faraz V.12,Smith Brendan T.27ORCID,Smith Maxwell J.8ORCID,Mustard Cameron12ORCID,Khan Naimul9ORCID,Arrandale Victoria H.210ORCID,Loewen Peter J.1112,Zuberi Daniyal13,Dennerlein Jack T.1415ORCID,Bonaccio Silvia116ORCID,Wu Nicole17,Irvin Emma1,Smith Peter M.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Work & Health Toronto Ontario Canada

2. Dalla Lana School of Public Health University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

3. Temerty Faculty of Medicine University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

4. Temerty Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research and Education in Medicine University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

5. Vector Institute Toronto Ontario Canada

6. Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences Toronto Ontario Canada

7. Health Promotion, Chronic Disease, and Injury Prevention, Public Health Ontario Toronto Ontario Canada

8. School of Health Studies, Faculty of Health Sciences Western University London Ontario Canada

9. Depratment of Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering Toronto Metropolitan University Toronto Ontario Canada

10. Occupational Cancer Research Centre Toronto Ontario Canada

11. Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy University of Toronto Ontario Canada

12. Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society University of Toronto Ontario Canada

13. Factor‐Inwentash Faculty of Social Work University of Toronto Ontario Canada

14. Department of Physical Therapy, Movement, and Rehabilitation Sciences Bouve College of Health Sciences, Northeastern University Boston Massachusetts USA

15. Center for Work, Health, and Wellbeing, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Boston Massachusetts USA

16. Telfer School of Management University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario Canada

17. Department of Political Science University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractThe labor market is undergoing a rapid artificial intelligence (AI) revolution. There is currently limited empirical scholarship that focuses on how AI adoption affects employment opportunities and work environments in ways that shape worker health, safety, well‐being and equity. In this article, we present an agenda to guide research examining the implications of AI on the intersection between work and health. To build the agenda, a full day meeting was organized and attended by 50 participants including researchers from diverse disciplines and applied stakeholders. Facilitated meeting discussions aimed to set research priorities related to workplace AI applications and its impact on the health of workers, including critical research questions, methodological approaches, data needs, and resource requirements. Discussions also aimed to identify groups of workers and working contexts that may benefit from AI adoption as well as those that may be disadvantaged by AI. Discussions were synthesized into four research agenda areas: (1) examining the impact of stronger AI on human workers; (2) advancing responsible and healthy AI; (3) informing AI policy for worker health, safety, well‐being, and equitable employment; and (4) understanding and addressing worker and employer knowledge needs regarding AI applications. The agenda provides a roadmap for researchers to build a critical evidence base on the impact of AI on workers and workplaces, and will ensure that worker health, safety, well‐being, and equity are at the forefront of workplace AI system design and adoption.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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