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How this recruiter realized she was interviewing an AI deepfake

HR Brew

As AI continues to evolve, recruiters now have to worry about candidates using deepfake AI filters during interviews. Just ask Bettina Liporazzi, recruiting lead at Make , a remote digital studio that hires internationally (Liporazzi, for one, lives in Argentina). Ill be honest, their rsum looked okay.

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EY’s head of global talent attraction and acquisition leads a team that handles 5.1 million applications, 100,000 hires annually

HR Brew

Naudin ten Cate, who is based in the Netherlands, oversees a leadership team of 10, and 1,000 recruiters and sourcers. million applications and made 100,000 new hires globally. Its a combination of problems, but I like to think of them as challenges and not as problems, to find new solutions for them, she said.

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Rise of AI deepfakes and fraudulent candidates are changing how TA recruits

HR Brew

AI-generated deepfakes and candidate fraud is growing in recruiting, and—in response—talent acquisition (TA) pros are learning new ways to suss out the fit of a candidate, and that assessment now must include, “Are you real?” It really is about trust and security, which can lead to massive problems within a business.”

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Wait. Is AI making TA more challenging?

HR Brew

Not sure if TA pros would suggest that strategy, but it is definitely one that applicants have adopted since the OpenAI platform changed the game. She said recruiters are now turning to passive sourcing on LinkedIn in order to find a smaller group with potential versus the 100,000 people that apply. Subscribe to HR Brew today.

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Building AI to Unlearn Bias in Recruiting

Research shows that the hiring process is biased and unfair. While we have made progress to solve this, it’s potentially at risk due to advancements in AI technology. This eBook covers these issues & shows you how AI can ensure workplace diversity.

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AI, talent shortages, and distrust: These are the biggest challenges HR pros are bracing for in 2025

HR Brew

HR Brew asked people pros to share the biggest headaches they’re bracing for in 2025, and unsurprisingly, issues like return to office, hybrid work, AI, and talent shortages are top of mind. For 2025, the biggest challenge we’re facing is ensuring the system is not affected by candidates who try to cheat by using AI where we do not permit it.”

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What do college admissions counselors, dating app users, and recruiters all have in common?

HR Brew

Hiring software company Greenhouse announced a new feature this week that allows job seekers to identify and signal that a job opening is their top choice. It just feels like noiseThe whole system kind of breaks down for everyone. So in some sense, it solves the problem, because it made it easier to apply, Stross said.

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Discover 4 Use Cases for Applying AI to Your Recruiting Processes

Recruitment AI technology uncovers the most qualified candidates. This technology automates recruiting routines and facilitates natural conversations, resulting in higher productivity and a better candidate experience. Download the eBook to learn more!

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Emerging Regulations in the Age of AI

New legislation regulating data use and privacy is on the horizon in many parts of the world and could have ramifications for companies leveraging AI in talent assessment and selection. Waiting until laws regarding AI are crystallized in the legal system will slow down your growth — and your future-readiness.