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August 25, 2025 40 mins
Are you struggling to make data-driven decisions in HR? Are you tired of hearing AI in HR? You're not alone, and today, we’re diving into the bold frontier where AI meets human resources! In this episode of the Human Capitalist podcast, I'm thrilled to have Laura Close, a visionary in AI-driven HR technology, sharing her insights on harnessing data for personalized employee experiences and the democratization of insights that HR teams desperately need. 🎯 In this video, you will discover: How AI is shifting HR from reactive to proactive strategies. The essential steps to create tailored employee experiences with AI. Why the term "AI in HR" may actually hinder progress, and what to use instead. Key tools and techniques to democratize HR data insights across your organization. Join us as we explore the future of work and how organizations can leverage purpose-built AI to streamline processes and empower teams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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