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EPISODE · Jan 31, 2026 · 24 MIN

AI-Based Recruiting Lawsuits: Some History And Where This Is Going.

from The Josh Bersin Company · host Josh Bersin

AI-driven recruiting is on the hot seat and it’s only getting hotter. Most job seekers now experience AI-interviewers, AI-based screening, and even chatbots that can automate the entire process. And as this market grows, two new lawsuits (one against Workday, one against Eightfold) have emerged, indicating the “fear” job seekers have about this technology. In the meantime, vendors are gobbling up these tools. This includes Workday’s $1 billion acquisition of Paradox (and Hiredscore), SAP’s acquisition of Smartrecruiters, Outmatch’s acquisition of Pymetrics (renamed Harver), UKG’s acquisition of Chattr (renamed Rapid Hire), Radancy’s acquisition of myInterview, Hirevue’s acquisition of Modern Hire, Cornerstone’s acquisition of Skyhive (following acquisition of Clustree), Lightcast’s acquisition of Rhetorik, and more. Where is all this going? As I discuss, this is an enormous ($840 billion) market and there’s a lot yet to come. As I discuss, we are entering a whole new set of demands, demands for quality, explainability, skills verification, and bias-detection. One of the big new trends is what we call “vertical data labeling” to increase transparency and quality. (The pioneer here is a company called Findem.) So for you as a buyer or user, it’s a time to focus on data and AI accuracy and completeness. Like this podcast? Rate us on Spotify or Apple or YouTube. Additional Information The Great Reinvention of Human Resources Has Begun People Data For Sale: How The Talent Intelligence Market Really Works The Talent Acquisition Revolution: How AI is Transforming Recruiting Imperatives for 2026: What’s Ahead for Enterprise AI, HR, Jobs, And Organizations Get Galileo: The World’s AI Agent For Everything HR   Chapters (00:00:00) - The Lawsuits About AI-Based Recruitment(00:03:14) - AI Based Recruitment(00:13:37) - Is LinkedIn a Good Data Source for AI?(00:14:21) - Will AI Be Better at Recruiting?(00:21:44) - Will Data-based Recruitment Be Legal?

AI-driven recruiting is on the hot seat and it’s only getting hotter. Most job seekers now experience AI-interviewers, AI-based screening, and even chatbots that can automate the entire process. And as this market grows, two new lawsuits (one against Workday, one against Eightfold) have emerged, indicating the “fear” job seekers have about this technology. In the meantime, vendors are gobbling up these tools. This includes Workday’s $1 billion acquisition of Paradox (and Hiredscore), SAP’s acquisition of Smartrecruiters, Outmatch’s acquisition of Pymetrics (renamed Harver), UKG’s acquisition of Chattr (renamed Rapid Hire), Radancy’s acquisition of myInterview, Hirevue’s acquisition of Modern Hire, Cornerstone’s acquisition of Skyhive (following acquisition of Clustree), Lightcast’s acquisition of Rhetorik, and more. Where is all this going? As I discuss, this is an enormous ($840 billion) market and there’s a lot yet to come. As I discuss, we are entering a whole new set of demands, demands for quality, explainability, skills verification, and bias-detection. One of the big new trends is what we call “vertical data labeling” to increase transparency and quality. (The pioneer here is a company called Findem.) So for you as a buyer or user, it’s a time to focus on data and AI accuracy and completeness. Like this podcast? Rate us on Spotify or Apple or YouTube. Additional Information The Great Reinvention of Human Resources Has Begun People Data For Sale: How The Talent Intelligence Market Really Works The Talent Acquisition Revolution: How AI is Transforming Recruiting Imperatives for 2026: What’s Ahead for Enterprise AI, HR, Jobs, And Organizations Get Galileo: The World’s AI Agent For Everything HR

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