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

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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