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Workday’s AI hiring tool is headed to court as critics warn algorithms may be rejecting qualified workers in silence
Workday is now facing one of the most important legal tests yet over whether artificial intelligence is quietly reshaping who ...
A federal judge has refused to dismiss landmark AI hiring discrimination claims against Workday, a warning HR leaders can't ...
Plaintiff accuses Workday's AI job screening software of blocking him from 100+ jobs before prospective employers even got to ...
Workday faces a landmark lawsuit alleging AI hiring bias, with claims of disability discrimination, violations of California ...
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California judge upholds discrimination claims in lawsuit filed against Workday’s AI job screening tools
A California judge has upheld some discrimination claims brought against Workday regarding its AI-powered screening tools for ...
U.S. District Judge Rita Lin in San Francisco rejected California-based Workday's claim that the state's anti-discrimination ...
By Daniel Wiessner June 22 (Reuters) - Workday must face claims that its popular AI-powered human resources software weeded ...
Because Workday is headquartered in California, a “sufficient nexus” exists to apply the state law even to nonresidents, a ...
A federal judge has signaled that she will likely order Workday, the maker of popular AI-powered human resources software, to ...
SF judge allows AI‑bias class action against Workday to proceed. The ruling could reshape hiring‑tech liability.
A US judge ruled Workday must face claims its AI hiring software allegedly screened out applicants in ways that broke California law and a federal disability ban.
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