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How AI is Transforming HR: Key Insights and Use Cases

19 min · 15. juli 2026
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Artificial intelligence is reshaping every stage of the HR value chain, from workforce planning and recruiting to onboarding, performance management, and offboarding. In this episode, we explore where AI delivers the most value — flagging staffing needs early, giving more candidates a fair evaluation, and freeing HR teams from routine admin — while preserving the human judgment that effective people management depends on. A practical guide to adopting AI strategically by starting with low-risk, high-impact use cases.

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