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May 13, 2026
Chinese Court Rules in Favor of Worker Replaced by AI, Awards Compensation
A Chinese court has ruled in favor of a worker who was replaced by AI and awarded him over £28,000 …
The Landmark Court Ruling
A court in China has ruled in favour of a worker whose company replaced him with artificial intelligence (AI), awarding him more than £28,000 in compensation.
The Case Details
The worker, whose surname is Zhou, joined a tech company in the eastern city of Hangzhou in 2022 as a quality assurance supervisor overseeing large language models used in AI products.
The company later said AI could do his job and offered him a demotion and a 40% pay cut.
When he refused, the company fired him.
The Compensation Awarded
The Hangzhou intermediate people’s court ruled last month that the company had been wrong to fire him and ordered that he be paid 260,000 yuan in compensation.
The Impact on Labor Rights
The case has attracted widespread attention as an example of how China can balance the country’s enthusiastic adoption of AI with job security, especially at a time of high youth unemployment.
17% of people aged 16 to 24 are currently unable to find work in China.
The Future Outlook
Experts say there are signs of a shift in Beijing’s approach to job losses caused by AI, with a focus on addressing unemployment related to AI and ensuring employers assume corresponding social responsibilities.
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