
Lawsuit claims Meta used AI to unfairly target employees for layoffs
THE SO WHAT
Using opaque AI systems to drive layoffs is now a legal and reputational risk surface, not just an HR optimization play. Any workforce-impacting model you deploy needs documented criteria, bias testing, and human accountability, or you’re inviting discovery requests you don’t want to answer.
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