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WHAT STUDENTS CAN DO
Now it's your turn to examine the data. Go to the Cengage 2025 Graduate Employability Report linked here. Below are some data points from the report. Examine and answer the following questions.
During the News Hour segment, Jodi Kantor discusses how the job hiring process is A.I.-fueled right now. According to the World Economic Forum, about 88% of companies already use some form of AI for initial candidate screening to filter or rank job applications.
Learn more about the way bias is embedded into these AI-powered hiring algorithms using the resources below:
Consider the following questions:
Written by Claudia Caruso, PBS News Hour Classroom's intern, and News Hour's Victoria Pasquantonio
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