These are indeed some of the core issues. They existed before LLMs, and LLMs and machine learning have made them easier to exploit. The fox is to close the loopholes that allow this behaviour in the first place - monopolies, stronger worker rights, far better privacy controls, and teeth for regulatory bodies to do something about them - so that there’s no incentive to use cheap exploitive labour or these “AI” tools for these purposes in the first place.
Putting the “brakes” on AI will just have these practices return to exploited cheap labour to do the same things, while moving AI development to the less free places of the world while the rest of us fall behind.