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Code · Illinois · Chapter 820 — EMPLOYMENT · Act 42

Sec. 5. Disclosure of the use of artificial intelligence analysis.

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Sec. 5. Disclosure of the use of artificial intelligence analysis. An employer that asks applicants to record video interviews and uses an artificial intelligence analysis of the applicant-submitted videos shall do all of the following when considering applicants for positions based in Illinois before asking applicants to submit video interviews:
(1)Notify each applicant before the interview that artificial intelligence may be used
to analyze the applicant's video interview and consider the applicant's fitness for the position.
(2)Provide each applicant with information before the interview explaining how the
artificial intelligence works and what general types of characteristics it uses to evaluate applicants.
(3)Obtain, before the interview, consent from the applicant to be evaluated by the
artificial intelligence program as described in the information provided.
An employer may not use artificial intelligence to evaluate applicants who have not consented to the use of artificial intelligence analysis.
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