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"Humanizing AI” in Recruiting with Mabel Liang

"Humanizing AI” in Recruiting with Mabel Liang

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How do recruiters keep up with 400+ AI tools without feeling overwhelmed or replaced? In this episode live at TalentSphere, Mabel Liang, a recruiting community founder shares how HR and talent acquisition professionals can learn AI together, compare ATS platforms effectively, and navigate the growing issue of identity fraud in hiring. You’ll learn how to create a safe space for experimentation, choose the right technology for your team size, and humanize AI instead of fearing it. Keep up with Mabel on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mabelliang/ Key Takeaways: There are hundreds of AI tools in recruiting, which creates overwhelm. Recruiters need community to evaluate and learn new technology safely. AI should support and humanize work, not replace recruiters. Teams must compare ATS platforms based on size and global needs. Overbuilt AI workflows can create unintended consequences. Identity fraud is becoming a major concern in talent acquisition. AI is now being used both by recruiters and by candidates. Safe learning spaces reduce fear around technology adoption. Wellness and professional growth can coexist at conferences. Forward-thinking TA leaders focus on leveraging AI responsibly. Timestamps:00:00 Why attend Talent Sphere 202600:47 Creating Talent AI Lounge01:52 Comparing ATS platforms and HR tech tools02:30 AI overwhelm in recruiting02:45 Identity fraud and AI misuse03:51 Blending wellness and learning at conferences04:25 Encouraging recruiters to embrace AI Keywords:Talent Sphere, AI in recruiting, humanizing AI, ATS comparison, Greenhouse vs Ashby, recruiting technology tools, identity fraud in hiring, HR tech community, talent acquisition trends, AI overwhelm
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