Roseline Polle
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Roseline Polle is a leading voice at the intersection of artificial intelligence, law, and social justice. Her research focuses on algorithmic accountability, employment discrimination, and the regulatory frameworks needed to govern AI-driven decision-making. Polle is best known for her incisive analysis of New York City’s groundbreaking Local Law 144, which mandates bias audits for automated employment decision tools. Her seminal 2022 article, "Regulating the Robots: NYC Mandates Bias Audits for AI-Driven Employment Decisions," has become a foundational text in the field, cited by policymakers and scholars navigating the complexities of algorithmic fairness. Though early in her career, Polle’s work has already shaped public discourse on how cities can regulate high-stakes AI systems, bridging the gap between technical auditing requirements and civil rights protections. Her scholarship is essential reading for anyone interested in the practical challenges of enforcing equity in automated hiring, and she continues to influence the development of model legislation across the United States.
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