Thinking about letting artificial intelligence play a role in your hiring decisions? A recent University of Washington study indicates that doing so could lead to missing out on qualified candidates due to racial and other biases built into many AI models.
In findings recently presented at a conference on artificial intelligence, ethics and society in Madrid, Spain, UW researchers shared how more than 500 study participants picked candidates for jobs ranging from nurse practitioner to housekeeper.
The results were stark: When picking candidates without AI or with neutral AI, participants picked white and non-white applicants at equal rates. But when they worked with a moderately biased AI, if the AI preferred non-white candidates, participants did too. If it preferred white candidates, participants did too. In cases of severe bias, people made only slightly less biased…