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Tech firm Workday is facing a collective action lawsuit alleging that its job applicant screening technology is discriminatory, following an order by a California district judge on Friday.
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A team of Monash University researchers have successfully piloted an algorithm to identify incorrect penicillin allergy ...
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Almost two-thirds of Australian organisations are using AI in their hiring processes, raising concerns about discrimination ...
A viral Reddit post by the wife of a long-serving Microsoft employee has sparked conversations online about loyalty, layoffs, ...
New York judges on Tuesday hinted that a lawsuit seeking to hold internet companies—including Meta, Google, Reddit, and ...
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I just watched Silo Season 2 again, and while I knew what was coming, there is one thing that still haunts me—the Safeguard Algorithm.
Editors from Ladbible, Joe and Metro discuss the challenges of social publishing in 2025, including getting consumers to "eat their greens".