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Does AI make human qualities less relevant than they were before? Hung Lee on five controversial questions facing TA teams and the problem with mass apply tech

Does AI make human qualities less relevant than they were before? Hung Lee on five controversial questions facing TA teams and the problem with mass apply tech

Update: 2024-01-18
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We’re starting 2024 with a bang, as we dive head-on into some of the most controversial questions TA teams must find an answer to this year with Recruiting Brainfood’s Hung Lee. 


Before you switch off, this is not another 2024 trends report. Instead, it’s a thoughtful, deeply considered, scarily accurate deep dive into the reality facing TA teams this January… with some uncomfortable truths that the less disruptive among us might not want to hear. 


With a community of more than 60,000 recruiters at his fingertips, if anyone has their finger on the pulse of the reality for TA teams… it’s Hung. 


Here are the big questions that put TA teams into very uncomfortable ground… 


💥 What does the AI-enabled candidate mean for the future of recruitment and can we really still get away with calling candidate use of GenAI cheating?  

🎪 Is the only answer to battling ‘Mass Apply’ technology to go back to open hiring, what does that mean for social mobility, and are some TA teams seriously considering making getting a job feel as potluck as getting tickets to Glastonbury? 

🧠​ Will AI force a wave of de-skilling? Are human qualities less relevant than they were before? And can we imagine a world in which AI could adopt or replace skills like critical thinking, creativity, and coachability? 

🤖 In a world where TA teams and candidates can take advantage of new tech, what does a world of recruitment look like where we simply have AI talking to AI? Is that scalable, does it offer the same level of accurate screening, and is it even ethical…? 

😱 Is asking the state to mandate how we develop and recruit future talent the only answer to creating a truly equitable hiring process? 


Finally, if you want to hear the hot take that inspired Robert to call “Hung for Prime Minister!” you won’t want to miss this episode.



Thanks for listening, and here are some helpful links:


Connect with Robert on LinkedIn: https://hubs.li/Q0282KjJ0  


Connect with Hung  on LinkedIn: https://hubs.li/Q02gSXMJ0


Download this data-backed report on the Impact of Generative AI on recruitment and why it will make traditional selection processes redundant:

https://hubs.li/Q0282Gbq0


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Talent acquisition is changing faster than it ever has before. ChatGPT and other GenAI tools are literally turning the selection process on its head. This podcast is designed for disruptive Talent Acquisition leaders who want to get ahead. For the innovators, the movers and shakers, and the TA leaders who will survive and thrive in this new era by moving quickly to future-proof their recruitment processes. Even when you’re feeling overworked and overwhelmed, we’ll help you keep up with the latest ideas from the industry’s brightest innovators and the freshest need-to-know data from new research. TA Disruptors has got you covered. 

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Does AI make human qualities less relevant than they were before? Hung Lee on five controversial questions facing TA teams and the problem with mass apply tech

Does AI make human qualities less relevant than they were before? Hung Lee on five controversial questions facing TA teams and the problem with mass apply tech