Rating 4.88 out of 5 (8 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn- How artificial intelligence is created (non-technical description).
- How to hold suppliers accountable for AI bias in your systems.
- How AI systems can generate biased results in human resource systems.
- What the future of AI looks like for human resources.
DescriptionAI is designed to make us more efficient and productive, but study after study shows that it can also lead us to biased decision-making.
This course includes …
Rating 4.88 out of 5 (8 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn- How artificial intelligence is created (non-technical description).
- How to hold suppliers accountable for AI bias in your systems.
- How AI systems can generate biased results in human resource systems.
- What the future of AI looks like for human resources.
DescriptionAI is designed to make us more efficient and productive, but study after study shows that it can also lead us to biased decision-making.
This course includes invaluable lectures, articles, case studies, and ready-to-use documents to help you understand the basics of AI and get your arms around the rapidly evolving issues. Throughout the course, we'll explain artificial intelligence in simple terms as we focus on how and where it is lurking in your HR systems. You'll acquire essential knowledge and tools to help you gain confidence in speaking about AI system-driven biases in a way that puts your HR service providers on notice and helps you hold them accountable. We'll end the course with a brief discussion on what's next in the field of AI. (Hint, hint: It includes an avalanche of legislation!)
At the end of the course, you'll be able to download 3 documents worth their weight in gold:
A robust set of pre-scripted RFP questions to use when procuring AI-driven services and systems.
An AI Code of Ethics for your own company to adopt.
A Task Force Charter to stand up your own internal committee to track and monitor your company's AI usage in a safe and compliant manner.
NOTE: You do not need to know how to code in order to understand what artificial intelligence is and how it can create biased results. We built the course this way because we know that even though most HR professionals are not coders, it is very much up to you to ensure your HR systems deliver ethical and unbiased outcomes.