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Recruitment platforms Glassdoor and Indeed lay off 1,300 employees, replacing them with AI: Will there be a time when bots will be hiring bots?
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Glassdoor and Indeed, under Recruit Holdings, have laid off 1,300 employees due to a strategic shift towards AI-driven automation in hiring processes. This restructuring aims to streamline recruitment by using AI for tasks like resume screening and candidate ranking. The move raises concerns about the future of human roles in HR and the broader implications of AI replacing white-collar jobs.
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