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The Story
Longlisted for the Financial Times and Schroders Business Book of the Year 2024
Artificial intelligence is being used, on a massive scale, to decide who gets hired, fired and promoted. Through whistleblower exclusives, leaked internal documents and astonishing real-world practices, journalist Hilke Schellmann reveals the secret rise of AI in the world of work. Testing them herself, she discovers that many algorithms making these high-stakes calculations do more harm than good, and traces their origins to troubling pseudoscientific ideas about peopleâs âtrueâ essence.
Interviewing experts, developers and ordinary workers, The Algorithm offers fascinating and alarming truths. From software analysing intervieweesâ facial expressions and tone of voice, to video games assessing their performance, to âpersonality profilesâ built from candidatesâ social media, almost all major employers use AI in recruitment. Programmes track their staffâs activity, group dynamics and physical health, identifying who is productive, a bully, worth long-term investment, or likely to quit. But can we trust them?
In a world of severe job insecurity, workplace algorithms are on the brink of dominating or even threatening usâif we donât fight back.

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Longlisted for the Financial Times and Schroders Business Book of the Year 2024
Artificial intelligence is being used, on a massive scale, to decide who gets hired, fired and promoted. Through whistleblower exclusives, leaked internal documents and astonishing real-world practices, journalist Hilke Schellmann reveals the secret rise of AI in the world of work. Testing them herself, she discovers that many algorithms making these high-stakes calculations do more harm than good, and traces their origins to troubling pseudoscientific ideas about peopleâs âtrueâ essence.
Interviewing experts, developers and ordinary workers, The Algorithm offers fascinating and alarming truths. From software analysing intervieweesâ facial expressions and tone of voice, to video games assessing their performance, to âpersonality profilesâ built from candidatesâ social media, almost all major employers use AI in recruitment. Programmes track their staffâs activity, group dynamics and physical health, identifying who is productive, a bully, worth long-term investment, or likely to quit. But can we trust them?
In a world of severe job insecurity, workplace algorithms are on the brink of dominating or even threatening usâif we donât fight back.






















