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Ghosts In The Machine: What New York Employers Need To Know Before Conducting Technology-Assisted Hiring
16 December 2022
Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton
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In an article for the New York Law Journal, Sheppard
Mullin labor and employment attorneys Christopher Collins and
Lindsay Stone offer a summary of regulatory efforts regarding AI
technology in employment, and suggests best practices for New York
employers who use, or are considering using, AI in
employment— especially in making hiring decisions.
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