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Check your artificial intelligence ‘bossware’ tools for bias, says U.S. agency head

Por: WPLG Local 10 Tech May 18, 2023

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The head of the U.S. agency charged with enforcing civil rights in the workplace says artificial intelligence-driven “bossware” tools that closely track the whereabouts, keystrokes and productivity of workers can also run afoul of discrimination laws. Charlotte Burrows, chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, told The Associated Press that the agency is trying to educate employers and technology providers about their use of... + full article



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