John and Stacey discuss Workplace AI featuring Microsoft, Google, and IBM. Workday Ventures Partners with Topia (formerly MOVE Guides), Cornerstone Launches Frontline and also Acquires Workpop, Greenhouse Integrates IBM Watson AI, Paychex Launches Learning Management System, and The IBM Age Discrimination Lawsuit.
EngageTalent harvests public data to forecast the likelihood that a potential employee will respond positively to a job offer.
Beamery is an end to end recruiting solution that delivers the full spectrum of Recruitment Marketing with intelligence driven automation.
Stacey Harris and John Sumser host their annual highlights show on The 2018 HR Technology Conference.
OneModel takes the clients data, as is, and integrates it into a customizable set of People Analytics.
Using data usually requires a massive governance program to standardize and stabilize the data outputs of different tools. SwoopTalent provides an automated answer that eliminates the need for committee-based data management conversations.
Our focus over the coming weeks is to introduce you to John Sumser’s findings in HRExaminer’s new report, The 2019 Index of Intelligent Technology in HR. Our first article serves as an introduction to the report. Next, we focus in on the most interesting AI companies in HR Technology, which are contained in The 2019 HRExaminer Watchlist (which stems from the report). We finish up with two profiles from the watchlist that highlight Google and IBM’s latest advances in the field.
Also this week, John Sumser speaks with Tom Walsh, the director of data science at Kronos. Tom received a PhD in computer science from Rutgers University and held several research positions in academia and industry, including a research position at MIT. Listen to HRExaminer Radio.
Also this week, John Sumser speaks with Tom Walsh, the director of data science at Kronos. Tom received a PhD in computer science from Rutgers University and held several research positions in academia and industry, including a research position at MIT. Listen to HRExaminer Radio.
IBM supplies AI as a commodity. They are deploying a talent framework that serves as the foundation of HR intelligence. They provide industry benchmarks across 3,000+ job profiles and 2,000+ associated skills that have been developed over 30 years and can be personalized and curated with Watson
John Sumser speaks with Tom Walsh, the director of data science at Kronos. Tom received a PhD in computer science from Rutgers University and held several research positions in academia and industry, including a research position at MIT.
Google is building a comprehensive talent framework based on resume and job data supplemented with actual site investigations of the things people actually do. It is analogous to their mapping project and being pursued with the same intensity. They are the HR AI platform rooted in search.










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