Skip to content
Legally Disabled?

Legally Disabled?

Career experiences of disabled people in the legal profession

  • Home
    • What is Disability?
  • Research Reports
  • Blog
  • Contact
    • Sign up to our newsletter
  • Lawyers with Disabilities Division
  • The DRILL Programme
graphic with binary code with an electrical component symbol
Posted on 26th November 2019 by Natasha

Can AI be biased against disabled people?

Anyone with an interest in recruitment will enjoy reading this insightful article about how apparently objective Artifical Intelligence and use of new technology can actually work against disabled applicants.

Legally Disabled gets a mention in the last paragraph.

AI to prevent hiring bias – what could it mean for disabled people?

CategoriesInformation TagsAI, article, information, technology

Post navigation

Previous PostPrevious ‘Legally Disabled?’ conference date announced
Next PostNext IP Inclusive launches IP Ability

Find Us

Cardiff University Business School
The lead researcher is Prof Debbie Foster from Cardiff University.

She works with independent researcher, Dr Natasha Hirst

The funding for Legally Disabled has now closed but you can still get in touch with queries or requests.

Please email on FosterD1@cardiff.ac.uk

Search

About This Site

“Legally Disabled? The career experiences of disabled people in the legal profession in England & Wales: developing future strategies.”

Research coproduced between Cardiff University and disabled legal professionals, funded by the DRILL Programme.

All images © Natasha Hirst and may not be used or reproduced without permission.

Find Us

Cardiff University Business School
The lead researcher on this project is Professor Debbie Foster from Cardiff University.

She works with independent researcher, Dr Natasha Hirst

The funding for Legally Disabled has now closed but you can still get in touch with queries or requests.

Please email on FosterD1@cardiff.ac.uk

Newsletter sign up

About This Site

“Legally Disabled? The career experiences of disabled people in the legal profession in England & Wales: developing future strategies.”

Research coproduced between Cardiff University and disabled legal professionals, funded by the DRILL Programme.

All images © Natasha Hirst and may not be used or reproduced without permission.

Search

  • Email
  • Twitter
Proudly powered by WordPress