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Justice with Jon Faine
Melbourne Law School
10 episodes
3 days ago
Justice: The law behind the news, a weekly podcast brought to you by Melbourne Law School and host Jon Faine.
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Justice: The law behind the news, a weekly podcast brought to you by Melbourne Law School and host Jon Faine.
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If an employer uses AI for hiring, who is legally responsible when it discriminates?
Justice with Jon Faine
19 minutes 2 seconds
4 months ago
If an employer uses AI for hiring, who is legally responsible when it discriminates?

Melbourne Law School and host Jon Faine bring you Justice: a weekly podcast about the law behind the news.

Around two-thirds of Australian organisations use artificialintelligence computer programs to recruit new staff. But Dr Natalie Sheard,a researcher with Melbourne Law School, found that there are serious risks that AI used to screen job applicants will discriminate against women, older applicants and minority groups, eliminating them as a prospect before a humanbeing gets a chance to even see their applications. Will it all end in a class action?

 

READ MORE ON AI DISCRIMINATION IN RECRUITMENT:

  • Employment discrimination by algorithm: Can anyone be held accountable?
  • Will AI decide if you get your next job? Without legal regulation, you may never even know
  • Tech companies claim AI can recognise human emotions. But the science doesn’t stack up
  • No notice and no explanation: The incontestability of hiring discrimination by algorithm
Justice with Jon Faine
Justice: The law behind the news, a weekly podcast brought to you by Melbourne Law School and host Jon Faine.