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AI: Recruiting’s Exo-Skeleton

Will AI replace our recruiting teams? Not anytime in the next few decades...

Phil Strazzulla
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A lot of people are worried about artificial intelligence and what the rise of this technology means for the future of work.  “Will this take my job?” is a very common question that I get when I talk about AI in recruiting.

The short answer is no.  Strong AI that is capable of replacing humans is a long ways off.  Even for simple use cases, most AI is simply a tool for humans, not a replacement.  Even companies like Apple have found their algorithms to be biased and lacking independence.

That said, AI can be very useful, just like traditional software.  In fact, there are many AI recruiting tools that effectively leverage this technology to help recruiting source, screen and hire.  This is why I like to think of AI as our new exo-skeleton that allows recruiting teams to focus on deeper human interaction, as well as the strategy behind their recruiting process.

Here’s this week’s Whiteboard Wednesday, a short primer on AI and the core use cases that are already proving effective for TA teams:

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Phil Strazzulla
HR Tech Expert, Harvard MBA, Software Enthusiast
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Phil is the founder of SelectSoftware Reviews, a website dedicated to helping HR and Recruiting teams find and buy the right software through in-depth, expert advice. He has bought over $1 million worth of HR and Recruiting tools. Additionally, as of 2023, nearly 3 million HR professionals have relied on his advice to determine which business software they should buy.

Phil studied finance at New York University and started his career working in venture capital before getting his MBA from Harvard Business School. His in-depth understanding of the Saas landscape, especially HR Tech, stems from nearly a decade of researching and working with these tools as a computer programmer, user, and entrepreneur.

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