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Scorecard Blindness: Smarter AI, Riskier Talent Decisions. Here’s Why.

When AI makes talent analytics more confident, it can make leaders more blind. Scorecard Blindness is the hidden cost of getting prediction exactly right.

ByVibhas Ratanjee,

Contributor

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California’s Fair Chance Hiring Rules Could Change Again

California’s AB 2095 could change how employers consider criminal history in hiring. Learn what the proposal means for background checks, compliance, and job seekers.

ByAlonzo Martinez,

Senior Contributor

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Jack Dorsey Cut 4,000 Jobs For AI And Wall Street Added $8 Billion

Block's stock surged 24% after the biggest AI-driven layoff yet. The market's reaction just created an instruction manual for every CEO in tech.

ByRenana Ashkenazi,

Contributor

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Virginia Pay Transparency Bills Signal New Hiring Rules

Virginia lawmakers advance pay transparency and salary history ban bills. Here’s what HB 636 and SB 215 mean for employers, hiring practices, and compliance risk.

ByAlonzo Martinez,

Senior Contributor

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AI Job Apocalypse Warnings Risk Becoming A Self-Fulfilling Prophesy

Most layoffs attributed to AI are in anticipation of its impact. Such waves of panic can push economies toward recession. Here are 4 more strategic ways to adapt to AI.

ByJoe McKendrick,

Senior Contributor

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Tennessee’s Marijuana Legalization Bill: Pot For Potholes

Tennessee’s HB 2525 would legalize marijuana, fund roads, and reshape drug testing and background checks. What employers and job seekers should expect before 2027.

ByAlonzo Martinez,

Senior Contributor

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How Leaders Can Make Decisions When AI Seems Smarter Than They Do

Leaders get fast answers from AI before they have time to think through the question. The pressure now is deciding when to rely on it while still owning the consequences.

ByDr. Diane Hamilton,

Contributor

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Healthcare Powers U.S. Jobs Market, But Trouble Could Be Ahead

More than half of the U.S. job gains in Labor Department’s new employment report came from the healthcare sector but looming cuts in federal spending could change that.

ByBruce Japsen,

Senior Contributor

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AI Fuels Gains In New Jobs Report Despite Warnings That It’s A Job Killer

With the boom in AI comes the need for powerful, sprawling data centers and adjoining power sources. Someone needs to build them.

ByJoe McKendrick,

Senior Contributor

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How Leaders Can Predict Innovation Decline Before Competitors Do

Many leaders miss the early signs that innovation is slipping. By the time results change, competitors have already moved ahead. But, there are ways to predict decline.

ByDr. Diane Hamilton,

Contributor