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UK and EU data protection highlights: ICO AI recruitment audit, Data (Use and Access) Bill, DSG appeal, EDPB EU–US DPF review, LexTalk community and updated guidance—7 November 2024

Published on: 07 November 2024

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Data Protection

ICO releases audit report on using AI tools in recruitment

The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has published an outcomes audit examining how artificial intelligence (AI) tools are deployed in hiring. It sets out close to 300 recommendations for AI builders and vendors, aimed at safeguarding jobseekers’ information rights and promoting fair processing of personal data. The document also distils key findings from the ICO’s consensual audits of multiple suppliers and creators of AI recruitment tools. It further includes case studies, examples of good practice, and lessons learnt for both developers and hiring teams. This work forms part of the ICO’s upstream scrutiny of the broader AI landscape, to gauge how the design and delivery of AI recruitment solutions align with UK data protection law.

See: LNB News 06/11/2024 57.

Information Commissioner responds to Data (Use and Access) Bill

The Information Commissioner has issued a response to the Data (Use and Access) Bill, laid before Parliament on 24 October 2024...

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