
AI for recruiting is the application of artificial intelligence (such as machine learning, natural language processing, and sentiment analysis) to the recruitment function.
On the one hand AI screening can mitigate some intrinsic human racial bias in decision making, by removing the unconscious bias humans bring to evaluating candidates and CVs. AI models can be tasked with ensuring that job application outcomes are fairer and not based on data correlated with protected demographic variables such as race and gender. The idea is that computers can assess data points objectively – free from the assumptions, biases, and mental fatigue to which humans are susceptible.
In reality, because historical recruitment data is often used to train the machine learning algorithm, it can still cause and even amplify past bias. This could result in locking ethnic minorities out of employment or, at least, heavily hinder their possibilities to be considered for jobs that they are qualified for.
From machine learning tools that optimize job descriptions, to AI-powered psychological assessments of traits like fairness, here’s a look at the strengths – and pitfalls – of AI Commercial AI recruitment systems cannot always be trusted to be effective in doing what the vendors say they do. The technical capabilities this type of software offers […]
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AI could eliminate unconscious bias and sort through candidates in a fair way. Many current AI tools for recruiting have flaws, but they can be addressed. The beauty of AI is that we can design it to meet certain beneficial specifications. A movement among AI practitioners like OpenAI and the Future of Life Institute is […]
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AI is now being used to shortlist job applicants in the UK — let’s hope it’s not racist AI-based video interviewing software such as those made by HireVue are being used by companies for the first time in job interviews in the UK to shortlist the best job applicants. HireVue’s “AI-driven assessments,” which more than […]
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As millions of people flood the jobs market, companies are turning to biased and racist AI to sift through the avalanche of CVs As millions of people flood the jobs market, companies are turning to “biased and racist” AI to sift through the avalanche of CVs. This can lock certain groups out of employment and […]
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