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AI tools lead to ‘clear racial disparities’ in job hiring, study says

The most comprehensive independent study of AI-powered hiring algorithms to date has identified “clear racial disparities” embedded in the tools used to screen millions of job applicants, with Black and Asian candidates disproportionately affected. A Stanford University-led study of 4m job applications submitted by 3m applicants across 156 employers who used the Pymetrics hiring platform, which assesses people through online games designed to measure cognitive traits such as risk tolerance and altruism, found evidence of “systemic rejection.” Northeastern professor and research co-author Kathleen Creel said: “As a single vendor comes to dominate decision-making in a space, their quirks or shortfalls can be present across that entire sector in a way that wasn’t possible before.” Pymetrics’ owner, Harver, did not respond to a request for comment.

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BP axes chair over governance, oversight and conduct concerns

BP has removed chair Albert Manifold with immediate effect. The oil firm was reportedly concerned over allegations of "bullying" and "overbearing" behaviour. In a statement, the firm cited "serious concerns" related to "important governance standards, oversight and conduct." Senior independent director Amanda Blanc said BP's board had been "surprised and disappointed" to learn of "issues it deems unacceptable," adding that the firm "has taken decisive action." Senior independent director Ian Tyler has been appointed interim chair. Manifold, who joined BP in September 2025 as a non-executive director, was appointed chair the following month.

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AI tools lead to ‘clear racial disparities’ in job hiring, study says

The most comprehensive independent study of AI-powered hiring algorithms to date has identified “clear racial disparities” embedded in the tools used to screen millions of job applicants, with Black and Asian candidates disproportionately affected. A Stanford University-led study of 4 million job applications submitted by 3 million applicants across 156 employers who used the Pymetrics hiring platform, which assesses people through online games designed to measure cognitive traits such as risk tolerance and altruism, found evidence of “systemic rejection.” Northeastern professor and research co-author Kathleen Creel said: “As a single vendor comes to dominate decision-making in a space, their quirks or shortfalls can be present across that entire sector in a way that wasn’t possible before.” Pymetrics’ owner, Harver, did not respond to a request for comment.

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Middle East
AI tools lead to ‘clear racial disparities’ in job hiring, study says

The most comprehensive independent study of AI-powered hiring algorithms to date has identified “clear racial disparities” embedded in the tools used to screen millions of job applicants, with Black and Asian candidates disproportionately affected. A Stanford University-led study of 4 million job applications submitted by 3 million applicants across 156 employers who used the Pymetrics hiring platform, which assesses people through online games designed to measure cognitive traits such as risk tolerance and altruism, found evidence of “systemic rejection.” Northeastern professor and research co-author Kathleen Creel said: “As a single vendor comes to dominate decision-making in a space, their quirks or shortfalls can be present across that entire sector in a way that wasn’t possible before.” Pymetrics’ owner, Harver, did not respond to a request for comment.

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