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The hidden legal dangers of AI hiring tools, agentic decision-making | Ep. 254
Today in Tech
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1 week ago
The hidden legal dangers of AI hiring tools, agentic decision-making | Ep. 254
As companies rush to implement AI and automated decision-making tools, they may be walking into a legal minefield. On this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw speaks with attorney Rob Taylor from Carstens, Allen & Gourley about the growing legal risks tied to agentic AI, automated hiring, and the rise of ADM (automated decision-making) regulations.
Rob breaks down:
* Why AI tools used in hiring and insurance may trigger liability
* How companies are getting ADM compliance wrong
* What laws already apply even without new AI regulations
* Real-world examples like credit scoring, job screening, and sentiment analysis
* Why disclosure, explainability, and data retention are essential
* Who’s liable: the company or the AI developer?
Chapters
00:00 Legal risks in AI and ADM
01:00 Common mistakes companies make
06:00 High-risk use cases: hiring, credit, insurance
10:00 Disclosure and consent pitfalls
15:00 Explainability and record-keeping laws
20:00 Unintentional bias in hiring algorithms
28:00 Who is liable: developer or deployer?
34:00 What future lawsuits might target
37:00 Fixing flawed AI governance
41:00 Litigation as the great teacher
Today in Tech
Host Keith Shaw and his expert guests discuss the latest technology news and trends happening in the industry. Watch new episodes twice each week or listen to the podcast.