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The work of progressive legal scholars of color who are attempting to develop a jurisprudence that accounts for the role of racism in American law and that works toward the elimination of racism as part of a larger goal of eliminating all forms of subordination ( Matsuda, 1990 ; Solorzano, 1997 ). A central tenet of CRT is that institutions and everyday practices normalize racism and render it invisible ( Delgado & Stefancic, 2001 ; Golash-Boza et al., 2019 ; Yosso & Solorzano, 2007 ). The CRT movement transforms the relationship among race, racism, and power.
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AI Discrimination in Hiring
Stacey L. Morin (Marymount University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-1906-2.ch004
Abstract
By corporations applying the ethical framework of Rawls justice and fairness and critical race theory (CRT) to artificial intelligence (AI) for hiring, employers can help to ensure that AI systems are used in a fair and just manner and that the rights of workers are protected. AI has become an integral part of modern hiring processes, promising efficiency, objectivity, and data-driven decision-making. However, concerns regarding AI discrimination in hiring have emerged as a critical ethical and societal issue. This chapter delves into the complex dynamics of AI-driven hiring discrimination, exploring its root causes, consequences, and potential solutions. The chapter further provides a comprehensive analysis of AI discrimination in hiring and a best practice rooted in CRT and the ethical framework of Rawls justice and fairness.
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A Novel Secure Routing Protocol in MANET
The Chinese Remainder Theorem is a mathematical tool evaluated by Shand and Vuillemin in 1993. It helps design of deterministic key pre-distribution using number theory.
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E-Waste Management: Challenges and Issues
Cathode Ray Tube) monitors that are used inside television sets. It contains some toxic elements and therefore, a concern to environmentalists when CRTs are not disposed off appropriately.
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