AI rejected your job application? Facial recognition tracked you without consent?
78% of AI systems show bias. Here's how to fight back with the law.
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First major AI hiring discrimination case to receive collective action certification. Could affect millions.
You may be eligible if:
Next steps:
The EU's groundbreaking AI Act classifies AI systems by risk level and bans certain practices. High-risk AI (hiring, credit, law enforcement) must meet strict transparency and accountability requirements.
UK taking "pro-innovation" approach but requiring transparency for high-risk AI:
AI discrimination is hard to prove because algorithms are "black boxes." But patterns reveal bias:
Example: Arshon Harper (Black woman) applied to 149 SiriusXM jobs via Workday AI system. Rejected 149 times despite qualifications. Pattern suggests race/gender discrimination.
Your Action: Document ALL applications, dates, qualifications. Compare to similarly-qualified people of different demographics.
Under EU GDPR, NYC law, or state transparency laws, you can demand explanation of how AI made its decision.
Your Action: Send formal request citing GDPR Article 22 (EU), Local Law 144 (NYC), or state law. If refused, that itself is evidence.
Most jurisdictions require human oversight for high-stakes AI decisions (hiring, credit, insurance).
Your Action: Request human review of AI decision. If denied, file complaint with EEOC (US), data protection authority (EU), or state regulator.
AI discrimination affects thousands. Class actions against Workday, HireVue, Facebook housing algorithm, etc.
Your Action: Search for existing class actions against the AI system that discriminated against you. We maintain a database of active cases.
Facebook used facial recognition on photos without consent in Illinois. 1.4M users each received $160-400. Largest biometric privacy settlement in history.
Facebook's ad algorithm discriminated in housing ads by race. DOJ settlement required algorithm changes + payment. Landmark case for algorithmic discrimination.
California federal court certified nationwide collective action alleging Workday's AI resume screener discriminates against applicants 40+. Covers all rejected applicants since Sept 2020. Landmark AI bias case proceeding to discovery.
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How to identify, prove, and fight algorithmic discrimination in hiring, housing, and credit decisions.
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