A rise in lawsuits over AI use in employment decisions is raising questions about how companies hire and fire For the last four years, Erin Kistler has applied for thousands of jobs at companies like Paypal, Microsoft and Netflix, only to find her résumé disappear into a black hole. A product manager with nearly 20 years of experience, Kistler believes she was qualified for every role, yet she never received a single interview. Now, Kistler is suing Eightfold AI, the Silicon Valley maker of hiring software used by hundreds of companies, including those where she applied, in a class action lawsuit. The case, filed in January in California court, is one of the first to argue that automated screening functions as an undisclosed consumer report or applicant dossier, ranking job applicants on their likelihood of success without giving them the chance to see or challenge the results, according to Kistler’s legal team. Continue reading...
Will AI give you the job? Automated hiring tools spark discrimination and secrecy lawsuits
Erin Kistler, a product manager with nearly 20 years of experience, is suing Eightfold AI in a California class action filed in January, alleging that the company's automated hiring software screens job applicants without disclosing or allowing them to challenge the results, after she applied to thousands of jobs at companies like PayPal, Microsoft, and Netflix without receiving a single interview. The lawsuit is one of the first to argue that such screening functions as an undisclosed consumer report, raising questions about AI's role in hiring and firing.
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