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    Ethics of Artificial Intelligence Recruitment Systems at the United States Secret Service

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    2019-05
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    Ong, Jim H.
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    The White House seeks to modernize the federal hiring process with artificial intelligence capabilities. But studies have repeatedly shown, time and again, that artificial intelligence technologies express discrimination against women and people of color. This paper examines the history and background of artificial intelligence in recruitment, then offers a policy solution to protect job applicants hired through artificial intelligence systems at the United States Secret Service.
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