On Friday, May 30, Advice participated in the 10th National Meeting of the Association of Labor Inspectors of Uruguay (AITU), held at the NH Columbia Hotel, as part of the commemoration of the 110th anniversary of Labor Inspection in Uruguay.
The event was organized by AITU in collaboration with the Ibero-American Confederation of Labor Inspectors (CIIT), and brought together specialists, authorities, and representatives from the academic and professional spheres to reflect on the current and future challenges of work and labor regulation.
In this context, Federico Muttoni –Director of Advice– and Mauricio Milano –Editor-in-Chief of the Advice Labor Monitor– presented on how artificial intelligence is already impacting employment in Uruguay and what challenges this new scenario poses for labor inspection.
During their presentation, they addressed key questions that invite us to rethink traditional frameworks: Who is responsible for new forms of work? What happens when there is no office, no boss, no country? How do you inspect an algorithm? Through data, real-life cases, and warning signs, they provided concrete insights to the discussion.
Above all, they emphasized that today there are more questions than answers. The transformation has only just begun, and dialogue between the State and the world of work is more necessary than ever.
Advice would like to thank the Association of Labor Inspectors of Uruguay for the invitation and for sustaining this important space for reflection.



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