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5 Amendments of Miapetra KUMPULA-NATRI related to 2015/2103(INL)

Amendment 8 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 1
1. there is a need to examine whether the spread of robots brings welfare and progress if this happens in situations in which human labour is unnecessary within the traditional production and service structure – in other words, what conditions are needed in addition to financial security to ensure that people remain healthy, happy and active; the Member States’ social models also need to be examined to ensure the citizens’ livelihood in the changing labour market during possible periods of unemployment;
2016/09/08
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 33 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 2
2. education must pave the way for the next generation to be able to live fully productive lives in a world which will be changed by robotisation and automation; particular attention should be paid to the digitalisation of teaching and exploiting robotisation in teaching and learning; evaluation frameworks should be examined paying attention to modern skills; education should also emphasise humanities, which bring benefit in the form of creative, inventive, artistic and cultured qualities in the changing labour market; special emphasis should be given to the Lifelong Learning Programme;
2016/09/08
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 41 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 3
3. an answerttention must be found to the question of what provisions might be necessary in terms of the competitiveness of the labour force if the artificial or genetic development or supplementing of existing human capabilities results in people with extraordinary abilities, thereby altering the meaning of the term 'disability' and conferring an unassailable advantagdrawn to making sure that all citizens have equal and barrier-free access to benefiting from new technology, and to ensuring that the citizens have the minimum skills needed to exploit new technology; the fall in the price of technology helps citizens in obtaining modern equipment; attention must be paid to ensuring that citizens with special needs have oan people with access to such tools and interventionsunobstructed access to the digital labour market and all employment;
2016/09/08
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 60 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 4
4. points out that, whilst robotics and artificial intelligence promise real advantages in the short and medium term in terms of effectiveness and economy not only for production and trade but also in areas where human intelligence hitherto meant there were only humans (whose work will be increasingly unnecessary), there is a danger of the number of jobs in the field of robotics not increasing immediately to match the number of jobs which are expected to be lost; for this reason, the European Union’s efforts toward economic growth should be altered to be more welfare-oriented and efforts to find means of securing the citizens’ basic livelihood should be made;
2016/09/08
Committee: EMPL
Amendment 82 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 5
5. an answer must be found to the question of whthe European Union should contribute to an integrated strategy in the polichy areas might see restrictions or a ban on total automation in order to safeguard employment levels, taking into account demographic changes and sustainability and any unintended social consequencesof welfare, economic growth and technology in order to be at the forefront of global development.
2016/09/08
Committee: EMPL