By Daniel Wiessner June 22 (Reuters) - Workday must face claims that its popular AI-powered human resources software weeded ...
U.S. District Judge ‌Rita Lin in San Francisco rejected California-based Workday's claim that the state's anti-discrimination ...
A federal judge has refused to dismiss landmark AI hiring discrimination claims against Workday, a warning HR leaders can't ...
Agentic AI is giving CIOs more to think about when budgeting, and making it harder to gain full visibility into AI operating ...
By allowing lawsuits to proceed, a federal judge may be opening the door to broader liability for AI tool vendors, and greater governance obligations for enterprises using them.
SF judge allows AI‑bias class action against Workday to proceed. The ruling could reshape hiring‑tech liability.
Workday faces a landmark lawsuit alleging AI hiring bias, with claims of disability discrimination, violations of California ...
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Workday is now facing one of the most important legal tests yet over whether artificial intelligence is quietly reshaping who ...
Because Workday is headquartered in California, a “sufficient nexus” exists to apply the state law even to nonresidents, a ...
A California judge has upheld some discrimination claims brought against Workday regarding its AI-powered screening tools for ...
While that conversation is still evolving, AI has quickly gone from buzzy promise to everyday reality inside many ...