The capabilities of AI continue to rapidly evolve, with major implications for the workforce and workplace. In this episode, Rebecca Ray, Executive Vice President of Human Capital at The Conference Board, joined President and CEO Steve Odland to discuss AI’s role in HR—and HR’s role in overseeing the use of AI. Tune in to find out:
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