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How Artificial Intelligence Makes HR More Human

How Artificial Intelligence Makes HR More Human
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Week of November 13, 2017
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Editor’s Note
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Rob Preston
Artificial intelligence is poised to simplify, improve, and—yes—even transform a broad range of business processes, including the people-centered activity of human capital management.

One AI-based feature in the latest release of Oracle Human Capital Management Cloud lets job seekers ask chatbots questions in order to learn more about open positions and the employer’s recruiting process. “We're not talking about machines taking over the world,” says Gretchen Alarcon, Oracle vice president of HCM strategy. “We’re talking about how can we train processes to be more human-like and consider more than just the binary decision tree.”  Read How Artificial Intelligence Can Make HR More Human.

— Rob Preston, Editorial Director, Oracle Content Central
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