Las Vegas is the latest flashpoint between workers and AI, from robot bartenders to casino security guards

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The Culinary Union, which counts about 60,000 members in Nevada's service and hospitality industry, is planning to bargain for protections to guard against AI taking jobs in a contract that the union hopes to win later this year, according to NPR. The union's membership is even considering the possibility of striking in order to get those protections, Secretary-Treasurer Ted Pappageorge told NPR.

"We'd like to say we're going to be able to get an agreement," Pappageorge said. "But if we have to, we're going to have a big fight and do whatever it takes, including a strike on technology."

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