EEOC AI Guidance in Assessing Adverse Impact in Algorithmic Decision-Making Tools
From: Jul 24, 2023 - To: Dec 31, 2023
The EEOC recently announced information concerning AI, titled “Assessing Adverse Impact in Software, Algorithms, and Artificial Intelligence Used in Employment Selection Procedures Under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964”. HR professionals play a critical role in ensuring fair and unbiased employment practices. This training will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the EEOC AI Guidance and its application in assessing adverse impact in algorithmic decision-making tools.
Learning Objectives:-
Understanding the Application of Title VII in Algorithmic Decision-Making
Overview of the concepts of "disparate impact/ adverse impact" under Title VII
How algorithmic decision-making tools can be considered "selection procedures"
Assessing adverse impact in algorithmic decision-making tools: Comparing traditional selection procedures and algorithmic tools
Evaluating the Adverse Impact of Algorithmic Decision-Making Tools
Applying the four-fifths rule to assess substantial differences in selection rates
Responsibilities of employers in assessing and addressing the adverse impact
Evaluating the job-relatedness and business necessity of algorithmic decision-making tools
Exploring alternatives to reduce or eliminate adverse impact
Employer Liability and Vendor Relationships
Employer responsibility & liability for discriminatory outcomes caused by third-party software vendors
Questions employers should ask software vendors to ensure compliance with Title VII
Best Practices and Self-Analysis
Conducting self-analyses to identify adverse impacts and discriminatory practices
Proactive measures to reduce adverse impact, avoid liability, and promote fairness, diversity, and inclusion in hiring practices
Why Should You Attend:-
Gain insights into the legal framework of Title VII and its implications for algorithmic decision-making
Learn how to evaluate and address adverse impacts in software, algorithms, and artificial intelligence used in employment selection procedures
Understand the potential liabilities associated with the use of algorithmic tools developed by third-party vendors
Acquire best practices for conducting self-analysis, promoting diversity, and reducing adverse impacts in hiring practices
Stay informed about the latest guidance from the EEOC and ensure compliance with federal EEO laws
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