Artificial intelligence has made massive improvements over the years. Recently, AI has reshaped the landscape of human resources. This is especially true in large hotel companies and hospitality brands where hundreds, if not thousands, of applications may come in for a single role. Tools such as automated resume screening, predictive analytics, and structured digital interviews can reduce the administrative burden on HR teams. However, as these systems become more prevalent in recruitment, hospitality leaders must confront the unintended discrimination emerging from the data and design of AI tools. The basic structure of AI is rooted in efficiency, but the very data that powers these systems can also be embedded with human bias. Decisions made by AI can unintentionally exclude qualified applicants, overlook diverse talent pools, and create new barriers, particularly for neurodivergent candidates navigating video-based assessments. Understanding these risks is essential for hospital...
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