Can we remove bias from hiring algorithms?

Can we remove bias from hiring algorithms?

By IT Pro

The promise of algorithms and AI has always been simple at its core. Workers can automate manual and laborious tasks, to free up their time for more complex or meaningful activities.

This comes under scrutiny in some fields more than others. For example, the use of algorithmic processing in HR and hiring has had some very public horror stories in the past few years.

While one could theoretically use the perfect algorithm to quickly pick the best hires out of a stack of applications according to their relevant qualifications, in practice algorithms can entrench existing biases in the data on which they were trained or expose candidates to digital discrimination.

In this episode, Jane and Rory speak to Tom Cornell, senior I/O psychology consultant at HireVue to explore the dos and don’ts of hiring algorithms and question whether an algorithm can ever be truly objective.

Read more:
What is an algorithm?
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What is ethical AI?
Workday hit with claims its AI hiring systems are discriminatory
What are the pros and cons of AI?
How biased is your app?
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