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HR Tech Outlook | Wednesday, February 16, 2022
While the rise of artificial intelligence has been met with varying degrees of skepticism and fear from employers and employees, its potential for remote work cannot be overstated
Fremont, CA: Machine learning is increasing job opportunities for job applicants worldwide, and AI may soon eliminate repetitive work, giving businesses more time to train workers to take on more skilled tasks. Below listed are key challenges facing remote work employees in the new normal.
Using AI to Manage Remote Work
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HR managers and associates are required to complete a variety of tasks to comply with legal hiring requirements and company policies. When all of these compliances are taken into account, finding the right candidate can be time-consuming.
A Future-Made Relationship
Finding suitable candidates can be time-consuming for both HR professionals and hiring managers. Recruitment is often time-consuming, and when there are a lot of applicants, there is always a backlog.
Overcoming the Disadvantages of Remote Work
Following the devastation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, it is unavoidable that more businesses will embrace WFH faster. However, while remote work is becoming more popular among employees, it is not suitable for everyone.
Some employees are unable to work from home successfully due to possibly having a confined shared living space, and as a result, will find it difficult to become productive. In addition, stay-at-home parents and caregivers can benefit significantly from remote work.
Adaptive AI
Of course, there are limitations to AI. It is unavoidable that artificial intelligence will take over some jobs currently performed by humans. It does, however, pave the way for more job creation.
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