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AI recruitment surge: Transforming or reinforcing bias? Guidelines unveiled to navigate diversity minefield

Health Industry Hub | November 14, 2023 |

Human Resources: A cautionary note on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in recruitment has been issued by Diversity Council Australia (DCA), highlighting potential pitfalls that could compromise workplace diversity. A new report, emerging from a comprehensive three-year collaboration with Monash University and Hudson RPO, reveals that the exponential growth of AI in Australian recruitment – nearly doubling in the past year alone – demands a nuanced and inclusive approach.

DCA’s CEO, Lisa Annese, emphasised the transformative power of AI when used with a deliberate focus on diversity and inclusion. She stated, “We know that unless AI is deployed with a focus on diversity and inclusion, it has the potential to mirror society’s inequalities and bake in systemic biases. Conversely, if it’s used with D&I front of mind, the benefits can be astounding.”

The heart of this landmark report is the Inclusive AI at Work in Recruitment Employer Guidelines, which represent the culmination of three years of trailblazing research. Developed in consultation with an expert panel, including representatives from marginalised job seekers, employers experienced in AI use, academics, and tech experts, the guidelines provide a roadmap for employers navigating the AI recruitment landscape.

The key features of the guidelines include a 5-step process called T.R.E.A.D. (Team Up, Reflect, Educate, Acquire, Decide), designed to guide employers through the complex terrain of AI recruitment. This approach encourages careful consideration and collaboration at every step to mitigate potential biases and inequalities. Additionally, a reflective assessment checklist has been introduced, empowering employers to make informed decisions that align with their commitment to fostering diversity in the workforce.

Ms Annese underscored the significance of the guidelines, stating, “These guidelines will help provide employers with the tools they need to take advantage of this incredible technology in a way that reduces bias and helps foster a more inclusive and diverse Australian workforce.”

Hudson RPO CEO, Kimberley Hubble, acknowledged the dual nature of AI in recruitment, stating, “While AI offers us immense opportunities in recruitment and many areas of HR, we need to use it purposefully and carefully to ensure we improve not hinder diversity outcomes in the workplace.

“The research found that AI-powered recruitment can be a double-edged sword regarding workforce diversity. If used appropriately, it can pave the way for superior experiences and job opportunities for diverse candidates, but conversely, if used without the necessary understanding, it can reinforce systemic bias and discrimination.”

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