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May 26
13m 29s

AI and HR: What Happens When Algorithms ...

International Labour Org.
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What happens when algorithms — not people — decide who gets hired, promoted, or assigned the night shift? In this debut episode of Work in Progress, Alessandro from the ILO Research Department speaks with Nikolai Rogovsky, Senior Economist at the ILO, about how artificial intelligence is transforming human resource management — and what it means for fairnes ... Show More
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