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Relación entre determinados usos de la inteligencia artificial y los riesgos psicosociales en entornos laborales europeos
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Abstract Introduction: To examine the relationship between the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to assess and monitor job performance and exposure to psychosocial risk factors, as well as associated adverse health effects in the European work environment. Method: Cross-sectional study using microdata from... view more
Introduction: To examine the relationship between the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to assess and monitor job performance and exposure to psychosocial risk factors, as well as associated adverse health effects in the European work environment. Method: Cross-sectional study using microdata from the 2022 Öccupational Safety and Health in Post-Pandemic Workplaces (Flash Eurobarometer)" survey (EU-OSHA) with 27252 participants. After selecting 12 dichotomous dependent variables (psychosocial risks and adverse health effects) and the presence of AI and its various uses to supervise and evalu-ate workers performance as independent variables, we calculated the crude and adjusted (aOR) odds ratios by sociodemographic covariates and their corresponding 95% confidence intervals (95%CI). Results: When AI is used to monitor or control individual performance, it increases time pressure and work overload (ORa=1.5;95%CI:1.3-1.7), reduces autonomy or influence over work processes (ORa=2.2;95%CI:2.1-2.3), and erodes communication or cooperation with-in the organization (ORa=1.5;95%CI:1.4-1.6). It also increases the probability of reporting stress, depression or anxiety (ORa=1.5; 95%CI:1.4-1.5) and accidents or injuries (ORa=1.7; 95%CI:1.6-1.8). Conclusions: AI as a "digital supervisor" increases exposure to psychosocial risk factors and the likelihood of health damage. This highlights the importance of considering worker well-being along with economic efficiency when implementing AI in work organizations. These results can guide labor policies to balance process optimization with healthy work environments through social dialogue.... view less
Keywords
artificial intelligence; work organization; psychosocial factors; job performance; damage to one's health; monitoring
Classification
Sociology of Work, Industrial Sociology, Industrial Relations
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uses of ai; psychosocial risk factors; health damage; occupational health; OSH Pulse - Occupational Safety and Health in Post-Pandemic Workplaces (Flash Eurobarometer) (ZA8753 v2.0.0, doi:10.4232/1.14208)
Document language
Spanish
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 233-249
Journal
Archivos de Prevención de Riesgos Laborales, 27 (2024) 3
DOI
http://doi.org/10.12961/aprl.2024.27.03.02
ISSN
1578-2549
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0