What will happen if smarter, faster, less expensive bots can do your job? What will happen if you use AI to do your own job faster, better, smarter? So many questions! I queried ChatGPT: Tell me about the future of workplace law, employee rights and AI. ChatGPT response: The future of workplace law and AI taking jobs is a complex and multifaceted issue that has been the subject of much discussion and debate in recent years. Here are some possible scenarios: \u2013 More jobs will likely be automated but there will also be new opportunities in AI development, maintenance, and monitoring. \u2013 We will need new laws and regulations for employers and employees to address data privacy, liability, ethical considerations, and their respective legal rights and obligations. \u2013 If workers are displaced from jobs, they will need help to reskill / upskill and transition into new roles to thrive in an AI-driven workplace. \u2013 Widespread AI adoption may change income distribution, employment rates, and the nature of work itself. I asked ChatGPT for fictional movie and TV character quotes about \u201cwork\u201d. ChatGPT [partial] response: \u2013 \u201cI\u2019m not a machine. I\u2019m a human being.\u201d \u2013 Factory Worker [Charlie Chaplin], Modern Times, 1936 film \u2013 \u201cI\u2019m as mad as hell, and I\u2019m not going to take this anymore!\u201d \u2013 Howard Beale [Peter Finch], Network, 1976 film \u2013 \u201cYou\u2019re not your job. You\u2019re not how much money you have in the bank. You\u2019re not the car you drive. You\u2019re not the contents of your wallet.\u201d \u2013 Tyler Durden [Brad Pitt], Fight Club, 1999 film We\u2019ll ask Nance L. Schick, Lenore Horton, Doug Rowe, and Dr. Tamara Nall for their take on The Future of Workplace Law, Employee Rights and AI: Take This Job and @(#*$& It?