Employee Benefit News January 19, 2022
Paola Peralta

The adoption of artificial intelligence in the workplace was greatly accelerated by the pandemic, and as we inch back toward the office setting, these tools are only expected to grow in value.

Fifty-six percent of companies improved their relationship with AI during 2021, up 45% from 2020, according to a recent survey conducted by consulting firm, McKinsey. Within the world of HR, recruiting and hiring have seen a particular uptick when it comes to embracing AI tools.

“The traditional 9-to-5 culture is gone forever,” says Sunny Saurabh, CEO at AI recruiting platform, Interviewer.AI. “A lot of the workforce is going to go remote in the next three to four years and some of the biggest challenges that we’ll find in...

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