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Mobley vs Workday
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AI Legislation and Its Impact on HR Technology: Insights from Mobley vs. Workday Case
In this episode, Andrew Gadomski and Jason Roberts return to discuss the latest developments in recruiting technology with a focus on the Mobley vs. Workday lawsuit. They delve into the implications of recent AI-related legislation on HR tech companies and the broader industry. The hosts provide a detailed overview of the case where plaintiffs allege Workday's AI systems facilitated age and disability discrimination in their automated job application processes. With the judge allowing the case to proceed as a collective action, the conversation shifts to the effects this ruling could have on HR technology, including HCM tools, applicant tracking systems, and CRM systems. They explore the potential winners and losers in this scenario, emphasize the importance of AI audits, and discuss the practicality of Workday notifying a vast number of applicants about the case. Additionally, Jason shares insights about his latest venture, Better Thing AI, and its compliance with AI legislation.
00:00 Introduction and Hosts
00:32 AI Legislation and Lawsuit Overview
01:09 Details of the Workday Lawsuit
02:37 Notification Challenges and Solutions
09:59 Merits of the Case and AI Concerns
13:15 Implications for HR Technology
19:55 The Impact of Class Action Suits
20:59 Potential Winners and Losers
23:05 Automation in Recruiting
23:41 AI Legislation and Job Matching
24:36 Risks and Responsibilities in AI Deployment
28:41 Challenges in Automated Employment Decisions
32:32 Concluding Thoughts on AI in HR Tech
44 episodes
Manage episode 485264363 series 2288342
AI Legislation and Its Impact on HR Technology: Insights from Mobley vs. Workday Case
In this episode, Andrew Gadomski and Jason Roberts return to discuss the latest developments in recruiting technology with a focus on the Mobley vs. Workday lawsuit. They delve into the implications of recent AI-related legislation on HR tech companies and the broader industry. The hosts provide a detailed overview of the case where plaintiffs allege Workday's AI systems facilitated age and disability discrimination in their automated job application processes. With the judge allowing the case to proceed as a collective action, the conversation shifts to the effects this ruling could have on HR technology, including HCM tools, applicant tracking systems, and CRM systems. They explore the potential winners and losers in this scenario, emphasize the importance of AI audits, and discuss the practicality of Workday notifying a vast number of applicants about the case. Additionally, Jason shares insights about his latest venture, Better Thing AI, and its compliance with AI legislation.
00:00 Introduction and Hosts
00:32 AI Legislation and Lawsuit Overview
01:09 Details of the Workday Lawsuit
02:37 Notification Challenges and Solutions
09:59 Merits of the Case and AI Concerns
13:15 Implications for HR Technology
19:55 The Impact of Class Action Suits
20:59 Potential Winners and Losers
23:05 Automation in Recruiting
23:41 AI Legislation and Job Matching
24:36 Risks and Responsibilities in AI Deployment
28:41 Challenges in Automated Employment Decisions
32:32 Concluding Thoughts on AI in HR Tech
44 episodes
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