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The recruiter is morphing into a “strategic talent advisor,” new iCIMS report finds

HR Brew

At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic , C-suite leaders demanded more from the HR function and its leaders. And the evolution of the HR exec role did not retract as the Covid cases dwindled. The strategic talent advisor.

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Technically HR: Dayforce launches new LMS

HR Brew

The move aims to improve the user experience for clients and their employees and relies on AI-powered capabilities to help employees and learning and development (L&D) pros to create better learning plans for internal growth and workforce development. “We I think it was happening in pockets with point solutions,” Ricci said.

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Lattice CEO explains ‘big misunderstanding’ over AI rollout

HR Brew

Lattice CEO Sarah Franklin sees AI as “transformational technology” in business—that’s why she posted to Linkedin last month that the company was proud to be the first to develop a system for onboarding, training, goal setting, and managing performance for these “digital workers,” and creating employee records for them.

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The Rise of AI in HR Software

EmployeeConnect

The integration of artificial intelligence into Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS) marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of human resource management. Who Should Embrace The Rise of AI in HR Software? First and foremost, HR professionals themselves are at the forefront of this transformation.

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Cloud reshaped HR from a paper-pushing function to a data-driven powerhouse critical to business success.

HR Brew

But when HR and people pros look to cloud, they should see a comprehensive global network of servers storing data and running applications that has empowered the HR function in the new millennium. In the early 2000s, HR had predominantly relied on paper-based processes , outdated legacy systems, and manual data entry.

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6 HR functions using gen AI in a big way

HRExecutive

Consider this rapid shift: In 2023, 22% of HR functions reported experimenting with or using gen AI. “Today, we’re starting to see HR catch up,” says Kevin Oakes, CEO and co-founder of i4cp, who spoke last week during HR Tech in Las Vegas. And, HR should be the experts on the workforce.”

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The promise, potential—and perils—of AI in HR transformation

HRExecutive

In recent years, artificial intelligence has made significant strides in the field of human resources, promising to revolutionize nearly every facet of our field and function. From advanced language models to integrated AI assistants, these technologies hope to reshape HR with the promise of unleashing true strategic power.