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8 in 10 HR pros use or want to use AI, HR Brew survey finds

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At HR Brew, we thought now was also a good time to take stock and assess the myriad changes and development of HR technology, specifically the AI tech finding its way into organizations across the globe. More than half of HR Brew readers surveyed for this story are using AI tech in HR. Subscribe to HR Brew today.

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LinkedIn has transformed HR over the last 20+ years. Its execs have big plans for its AI-powered future.

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One of Hari Srinivasans first projects at LinkedIn was to help design the platforms profiles. He now oversees its $7 billion talent solutions business as VP of product. The 23-year-old professional social network is, at its core, a platform for connecting humans. LinkedIn Recruiter. We find something in common.

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HR plays a critical role in AI policy and deploying the tech at work

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Unlike childbirth, AI technology hasn’t been around since before the protohuman, so it’s unclear if we even know what is right. That hasn’t stopped people pros from being tapped to articulate policy on using AI at work or to work on a plan for how to incorporate these new tools into workflows. Where does AI fit in?

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What “No robo bosses” could mean for employee data and privacy security

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A California Democrat last month introduced the No Robo Bosses Act , SB7, to the statehouses upper chamber requiring human oversight of automated decision-making systems (ADS) in the workplace. The move comes as state and local governments and businesses alike grapple with a federal vacuum on AI legislation amid uncertainty in Washington.

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Discover 4 Use Cases for Applying AI to Your Recruiting Processes

Recruitment AI technology uncovers the most qualified candidates. This technology automates recruiting routines and facilitates natural conversations, resulting in higher productivity and a better candidate experience. Download the eBook to learn more!

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HR teams are grappling with the human-to-AI continuum

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As new AI tools become more sophisticated and as technologists better tune them to the needs of their organizations, HR and business leaders are grappling with new considerations about who or what is doing that work. The human-AI continuum. Every task within a role will fall somewhere along that human-to-AI continuum.

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Compensation vendors are bullish on AI. Their customers aren’t as sure.

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At WorldatWorks recent Total Rewards conference in Orlando, vendors were eager to talk about how they were incorporating AI into their compensation tools. I slowly discovered, through that experience, and through talking with other colleagues, thatnot everybody is at the forefront of this technology, he said. AI investments.