In March, Workplace Fairness is hosting a virtual panel event on artificial intelligence in the workplace, particularly focusing on its impact on the hiring process and future of work. The event is complimentary with an optional recommended donation in support of Workplace Fairness.
Beating the Algorithm: AI in the Workplace Virtual Panel
Thursday, March 9, 2023 | 1-2 p.m. Eastern time.
Event Link | Hosted by Workplace Fairness
Moderator – Keni Dominguez (WF Board Member) is a people operations strategist and career coach for Black and women of color introverts, with over ten years of leadership experience in People Operations and HR, and is a certified mediator.
Panelists:
Melody Barnett is the CEO and owner of M. Evangeline Consulting Group and previously served as the Human Resources Director at CyQuest business solutions.
Merve Hickok is the Senior Research Director of the Center for AI and Digital Policy, and the Founder of AI Ethicist, whose work focuses on AI bias, policy and DEI.
Airlie Hilliardis a Senior Researcher at Holistic AI, where she works to increase the public’s confidence in the use of AI at work by helping to minimize risk and bias..
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Founded in 1994 as the National Employee Rights Institute, Workplace Fairness is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that creates and maintains a comprehensive, digital one-stop-shop for free and unbiased information about workers and their legal rights in the workplace. The organization provides resources on their award-winning website that resolves work-related issues and encourages policymakers, members of the business community and the public at large to view the fair treatment of workers as both good business practice and sound public policy.
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