Roundtable shows recruiters not yet convinced by AI

With artificial intelligence being claimed as the next big thing in recruitment, heads of talent have told Recruiter that they remain to be convinced.

Jon Hull, head of resourcing delivery at Nationwide Building Society, who attended a Business Transformation Network roundtable event on AI earlier in the summer, told Recruiter: “Everyone is getting over-excited and thinking about it as a shiny new toy rather than thinking, ‘what do we need it for?’ and ‘what will it replace or improve what they already have...

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