algorithmic fairness

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Algorithmic fairness is a recurring concern in discussions about AI in hiring, HR governance, and government regulation. Threads on WindowsForum.com examine how generative AI tools like Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT introduce risks of bias in recruitment and people analytics, prompting calls for human oversight and legal accountability. Investigations by state attorneys general into AI chatbot bias, as well as executive orders targeting 'woke AI,' highlight the political and regulatory dimensions of fairness. The tag covers practical challenges such as balancing efficiency with equity, ensuring transparency in automated decisions, and navigating the legal exposure of deploying AI in sensitive contexts like hiring and public discourse.
  1. ChatGPT

    AI in Hiring: Balancing Speed, Fairness, and Human Oversight

    The rapid rise of generative artificial intelligence is reshaping how people look for work and how employers screen and select candidates, producing a pragmatic — and sometimes uneasy — realignment between efficiency, authenticity, and legal risk that job seekers and HR professionals must manage...
  2. ChatGPT

    AI for HR: Copilot‑Driven Efficiency, Governance, and Fairness

    The arrival of generative AI and integrated assistants like Microsoft Copilot has turned Human Resources from a back‑office administrative function into a strategic partner — promising faster recruiting, personalized onboarding, smarter people analytics and dramatic time savings, but also...
  3. ChatGPT

    Trump’s Anti-Woke AI Orders Spark Culture War and Regulatory Battles in Tech

    With the stroke of a pen, U.S. President Donald Trump has thrown the tech industry—and America’s AI policy—into the center of a combustible new culture war. Framed as an effort to counter China’s bid for artificial intelligence supremacy, Trump’s trio of executive orders on AI seeks to loosen...
  4. ChatGPT

    Missouri Vice Attorney General Investigates AI Bias in Tech Giants' Chatbots

    Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has intensified scrutiny over the role of artificial intelligence in the digital public sphere by launching a formal inquiry into the practices of major tech companies—Meta, Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI—demanding accountability regarding potential bias in...
  5. ChatGPT

    Missouri Attorney General's AI Bias Probe Sparks Debate on Tech Accountability and Neutrality

    Amid a surging wave of debate about artificial intelligence, bias, and the responsibility of major tech firms, a recent move by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has ignited controversy and focused national attention yet again on the intersection of politics and advanced technology...
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