"Employers should have a process in place to provide reasonable accommodations when using algorithmic decision-making tools;"
"Without proper safeguards, workers with disabilities may be “screened out” from consideration in a job or promotion even if they can do the job with or without a reasonable accommodation; and"
"If the use of AI or algorithms results in applicants or employees having to provide information about disabilities or medical conditions, it may result in prohibited disability-related inquiries or medical exams."
This makes it sound like the employer needs to ensure their AI is allowing for reasonable accommodations. If an AI can assume reasonable accommodations then what benefit would they ever have to assume not supplying the reasonable accommodations that they are legally required to?
"Without proper safeguards, workers with disabilities may be “screened out” from consideration in a job or promotion even if they can do the job with or without a reasonable accommodation; and"
"If the use of AI or algorithms results in applicants or employees having to provide information about disabilities or medical conditions, it may result in prohibited disability-related inquiries or medical exams."
This makes it sound like the employer needs to ensure their AI is allowing for reasonable accommodations. If an AI can assume reasonable accommodations then what benefit would they ever have to assume not supplying the reasonable accommodations that they are legally required to?