Reality Check: Employers remain 100% liable for their job postings, even if an AI wrote them. "ChatGPT forgot the salary range" is not a valid legal defense.
Why ChatGPT Fails at Compliance
ChatGPT is a language model, not a lawyer. It prioritizes sounding "human" and "persuasive" over being legally precise. Here are three common failure modes:
- Omission: Unless explicitly prompted, AI often skips salary ranges entirely because they "interrupt the flow."
- Vague Promises: AI loves phrases like "Competitive Salary" or "Market Rate" - phrases that are now illegal in states like California and New York.
- Outdated Laws: Training data cutoffs mean models may not "know" about a law that went into effect last month.
The "Human in the Loop" Problem
Recruiters are using AI to save time. But if you have to spend 20 minutes manually researching state laws to correct the AI's output, you've lost that efficiency gain.
The Solution: Generate with AI, Screen with Logic
Don't stop using AI. Just add a safety layer.
- Prompt ChatGPT to write the job description.
- Copy the output.
- Paste it here to screen for pay transparency risks.
Common AI Hallucinations in Job Ads
Watch out for AI inventing benefits you don't offer ("Unlimited PTO" is a common default) or creating discriminatory requirements ("Digital native" implies age bias).
Helpful Resources
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The 2026 Pay Transparency Playbook
A comprehensive guide to navigating changing salary disclosure laws across North America.
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State-by-State Labor Department Links
Direct resources from regional labor boards regarding enforcement protocols.
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The Hidden Costs of Non-Compliance
Understand the shift towards aggressive audits and pay equity litigation in 2026.