WSJ’s The Future of Everything
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Will the human resources department be replaced by robots? Not quite, but the use of generative artificial intelligence in HR is on the rise. WSJ reporter Chip Cutter tells us how companies are incorporating AI tools internally and what might change in the future. Plus, we hear from Reshma Saujani, the founder of Girls Who Code and Moms First, who recently introduced paidleave.ai, a free AI-powered chatbot designed to help workers navigate paid family leave benefits. Saujani tells WSJ’s Charlotte Gartenberg about what she sees as the potential risks and benefits of AI in the workplace.
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Further reading:
New York City Passed an AI Hiring Law. So Far, Few Companies Are Following It.
How AI Will Change the Workplace
HR Departments Turn to AI-Enabled Recruiting in Race for Talent
The Do's and Don'ts of Using Generative AI in the Workplace
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