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... Applying for a job has never been easier"or more inhuman.
In a few clicks, you can upload your resume to any job board. But that convenience means more people are applying to each posted job.
"We see a lot of companies ... close the application after 24 hours because they already got hundreds and thousands of resumes," journalist Hilke Schellmann told NPR's Manoush Zomorodi. "Hiring managers are overwhelmed and they want a solution," Schellmann said.
To navigate the deluge, employers are turning to artificial intelligence"algorithms that scan resumes, rank candidates, and even analyze video interviews. Schellmann, author of The Algorithm: How AI Decides Who Gets Hired, Monitored, Promoted & Fired & Why We Need To Fight Back Now, spent years investigating these systems and their failures.
The Unpredictable Bias in "Smart" Hiring
AI promises to remove human bias, but often amplifies it. Some tools claimed to assess confidence, enthusiasm, or teamwork via facial expressions and tone of voice.
At an HR-tech demo in 2018, Schellmann saw a system predicting job success from facial cues. "Who knew facial expressions in an interview were predictive of success in the job?" she said.
But a computer vision and facial expression psychologist that Schellmann talked to was baffled. "They're like, no, this is just correlation. These are just signals that we can now record and analyze. They thought this was pure rubbish, and could actually cause bias and discrimination." ...