The v13 release is not just a release either, it is also our official announcement of participation in the annual #hacktoberfest. 💻🥨
We know that we're a few days late to the party, but v13 had to get ready before. 😉
This year, the fest is opt-in for projects and we definitely want to opt into taking part in this great event! If you ever thought about starting coding or giving back to your favourite open source repositories, now is the time! Head over to the hacktoberfest website to learn more about it.
We already prepared some issues on our repositories and aim towards opening more issues for starters, but feel free to begin a hunt for improvements and fixes by yourself!
Historic Settlement: EEOC Resolves AI-Driven Age Discrimination Case
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has reached a groundbreaking settlement with iTutorGroup for $365,000 over allegations of AI-driven age discrimination. This marks the first-ever settlement against AI-powered recruitment tools in the US.
The EEOC filed the lawsuit in May 2022, accusing iTutorGroup of using an algorithm that automatically rejected older job applicants based on their age. Women over 55 and men over 60 were disproportionately affected by this automated process, which violated the Age Discrimination Act's protections for individuals aged 40 and above.
With litigation initiated in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, the EEOC's efforts to conciliate prior to legal action were unsuccessful. As a result, the case was set for a settlement conference in October 2023. However, the EEOC has now settled the case for $365,000, underlining the significance of this legal victory.
As part of the consent decree, iTutorGroup is barred from automatically rejecting candidates based on age or gender. The company is required to adhere to non-discrimination laws and collaborate with the EEOC to establish policies that prevent unlawful discrimination in the future.
This lawsuit is likely to set a precedent for future cases involving HR Tech tools. The ongoing regulatory focus on automated employment decisions calls for responsible and compliant AI use to avoid legal consequences and uphold fairness.
#AI#Law#LegalTech#EqualOpportunity#Discrimination#AIEthics
US: New Federal Privacy Bill Aims to Safeguard Against AI-Driven Discrimination
Greetings! Senator Maria Cantwell, head of the Senate Commerce Committee, has highlighted that her introduced federal privacy bill could serve as a protective shield against discrimination fueled by artificial intelligence. Speaking at the Washington state's Future of AI forum, she underscored both the potential of AI and the necessity for "guardrails" to prevent potential risks.
Cantwell expressed concerns about AI's potential discriminatory applications, which might lead to unfair employment or loan practices. She emphasized the importance of her privacy legislation, designed to safeguard individuals from such biases.
While not providing specific details during the forum, Cantwell's spokesperson indicated that she was referring to the Consumer Online Privacy Rights Act, initially introduced in 2019 and re-introduced in 2021. The bill proposes several key provisions, including requiring companies to obtain consumers' opt-in consent for behaviorally targeted ads and prohibiting discriminatory ad targeting based on factors such as race, religion, or sex.
The legislation also aims to hold companies accountable for using algorithms in housing, education, job, or credit ads. Cantwell's advocacy reflects a growing awareness of the need to regulate AI applications to ensure fairness and protect individuals' rights.
#AI#Privacy#Discrimination#Legislation#AIEthics#Law
Lithuania Bans Property Purchases by Russians and Belarusians
The Lithuanian Parliament committee has approved a ban on Russian and Belarusian citizens buying real estate in Lithuania. Exceptions apply only to those already residing in the country, but transactions near military sites remain prohibited. This broad ban targets nationality rather than specific sanctioned individuals. Previously, Lithuania tightened rules by revoking residence permits from Russians visiting their homeland.
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In 1968, teacher Jane Elliott divided her students by eye color (blue vs brown) to show how discrimination works. One group was labeled “better” and given privileges. The other was treated as “worse.” Children quickly changed behavior and school performance, proving how labels and power create prejudice.
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