Hilke Schellmann
@HilkeSchellmann
Author of "The Algorithm" | Emmy-award winning Reporter | NYU Prof | @WSJ, @Frontline PBS @Columbia J-School alumn | 🏂 | website: https://t.co/PSNcPaFyo2
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02-02-2011 22:09:22
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Many of the AI-based hiring tools being used today aren’t ready for primetime. In a short video, Hilke Schellmann explains what she learned in investigating these tools, how they encode human bias, and why developers & HR managers should steal her methods. time.com/6695392/669539…
And for BBC Worklife: AI hiring tools promise to find the top talent for any job - but are they filtering out the best candidates, and perpetuating worse bias than before? W/thanks to Hilke Schellmann bbc.com/worklife/artic…
Methodologies for tracking and reporting AI | Global Journalism Seminar with Hilke Schellmann, Emmy-award winning reporter and NYU Journalism professor #RISJSeminars twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
🤖Upcoming seminar: This Wednesday, we will be joined by Hilke Schellmann, an Emmy-award winning journalism professor at New York University and a freelance reporter covering artificial intelligence.
🕐13:00 UK time
✒️Sign up here: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
The AI tools that might stop you getting hired with Hilke Schellmann theguardian.com/technology/202…
so pleased that Hilke Schellmann's book 'The Algorithm' was featured in the The New York Times guide to the best books about AI - NYT saying it's 'more chilling than any apocalyptic scenario.'
go order her book today!
nytimes.com/2024/01/31/boo…
In her new book 'The Algorithm,' Hilke Schellmann shows how tools that automate resume screening not only perpetuate bias, but fail at the thing they claim to do: find the best candidate for the job. wired.com/story/hilke-sc…
'Companies think this will democratize hiring, but the training data introduces discrimination.'—Hilke Schellmann, who looks at the role of AI in hiring practices in 'The Algorithm,' out today. Read PW's q&a. pwne.ws/48hVHHn
And of course thanks to the fine folks at the Pulitzer Center, who brought us all together!
Thank you Abeba Birhane, Nicholas Diakopoulos, @[email protected] on Mastodon, MMitchell, Jonathan Stray, Arvind Narayanan - for your thoughtful contributions to our guide on how journalists can better cover AI. #CJR cjr.org/analysis/how-t…