Artificial intelligence tools are not new to the employment space, but the introduction of souped-up large language models like OpenAI’s ChatGPT is poised to change the way companies search for, screen and hire employees.
While the promise of increased efficiency in those processes is incredibly alluring for companies, regulators and employment attorneys are sounding the alarm that handing hiring responsibilities over to machines is fraught with potential liabilities for
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