The Minnesota State Capitol, located in St. Paul, is a grand building that houses the legislative chambers of the Minnesota Senate and House of Representatives, as well as the offices of the Governor and the Attorney General. Photo: xiquinhosilva
A proposed Minnesota law would require large employers to give workers at least 90 days notice before replacing them with artificial intelligence and pay for their retraining during that period. The bill, introduced in the Minnesota House on March 16, targets covered employers — defined as those wit...
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