Zortify & SnT Pioneer Next-Gen HR AI Tech

Zortify’s team (Photo © Zortify)

Zortify and the Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) at the University of Luxembourg have joined forces to pioneer next-generation artificial intelligence tailored for HR management. 

The collaboration aims to advance the ethical use of AI and promote trust in HR practices. As the EU AI Act looms, the two organisations recognise the urgency of focusing on AI development, particularly in domain-specific, regional-specific, and explainable AI modelling for HR applications.

The integration of AI into HR tech has gained significant traction due to its potential to enhance human decision-making, particularly in the areas of employee selection and development, thus mitigating discrimination and biases.

Ethics & Privacy

By leveraging this technology to gain a deeper understanding of employee needs, overall engagement and organisational performance can be improved. However, the use of AI in HR tech also raises concerns regarding ethics and privacy. To address these concerns, Zortify and the SnT are collaborating to create AI solutions that function effectively while being transparent, explainable, and comprehensible to all stakeholders.

Christopher Morse, co-director of ZortifyLabs, stressed the importance of responsible AI development. He said: “The future of AI is human. At its core, AI is a reflection of ourselves, so it is essential that we create ethically and responsibly in order to reflect the best of us.”

Three key pillars

The project is structured around three key pillars. Firstly, the team will focus on machine learning, training new language models using ethically sourced datasets to enhance understanding of European languages, particularly low-resource languages such as Luxembourgish. Secondly, they will prioritise explainability by delving into the inner workings of algorithms and developing methods to comprehend how complex language models make decisions. Finally, the project will concentrate on interaction design, aiming to understand the needs of non-expert users and develop user-friendly front-end experiences that enable individuals to utilise the technology and gain insights without requiring specialised expertise.

The collaboration with Zortify is expected to yield practical innovations in key areas such as model explainability.

The Zortify-SnT collaboration aspires to develop AI systems that encompass a diverse range of individual personalities and enhance the human decision-making process.

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