On August 12, 2024, I produced a post, called, What you are seeing in the Image of Australian Employment. What I said is, it is time for accountability against the corrupt — intellectually if not by law, and that I had three images of emails sent to me by the Adzuna (A.I.) machine to prove the point. Adzuna was sending me ‘job opportunities’ across the board, and most were not job opportunities in proper thinking. The filters did not work.
Today, the CareerOne machine politely asked me to fill in my profile. And this is what happened:
I was not allowed to choose a category nor an occupation for being a higher education policy researcher. Let’s be clear. The action is prejudicious thinking and discriminatory. There are no simple ways to contact these companies to point out the problem if they cared.
I am publicly calling on the Australian Government to act against this intellectual corruption if not also failures in contractual obligations. The point being that the correct job opportunities (and it is much wider than the expert job elected for me) are not being sent to the highly-skilled entrepreneurs, experts on corporatism, e.g. me.
Neville Buch
Latest posts by Neville Buch (see all)
- Dear grossly, ethically, corrupted - December 21, 2024
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- Stephanie M. Lee on “AI by omission”, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Thursday, December 19, 2024 - December 20, 2024