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March 11, 2022

In New York City, Subjectivity Trumps Data Analytics

Allan G. King and Michael J. Lotito discuss New York’s new law that makes it unlawful for employers to use artificial intelligence, or other data-driven tools, to help hire or promote employees, unless those tools are certified as “unbiased” according

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March 10, 2022

Manufacturing’s Tech Transformation & Sustainability

Mickey Chichester and Britney Torres discuss how recent supply chain issues and labor shortages have accelerated the modernization of the manufacturing industry and what that means for employers and their workforces.

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March 3, 2022

Labor of Law: Should Employers Be Liable When Their AI Tools Break the Law?

Jim Paretti weighs in on the many legal questions raised by a new law in New York City that will ban employers from using AI tools in hiring unless they're annually audited.

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February 24, 2022

Law Firms Turn to AI to Vet Recruits, Despite Bias Concerns

Niloy Ray weighs in on employers using AI tools to increase diversity and the number of candidates for open positions.

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December 29, 2021

Legal Tech's Predictions for Remote Work and COVID-19 in 2022

Mickey Chichester shares insight on what the workplace will look like in 2022.

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