AI in the Workplace: A Roadmap For HR Professionals
Co-Author, ColoradoBiz, Oct. 16, 2023
Artificial intelligence (AI) is an exciting new frontier that is becoming more readily accessible to the public. As governments grapple with the right approach to regulating AI, legal risks are already present, including potential perils for employers arising from concerns around bias and discrimination, as well as copyright infringement, inaccurate data and privacy considerations. Now is the time for all employers to consider implementing explicit policies regulating the use of AI in the workplace.
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