Introduction to Generative AI in Human Resources

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Introduction to Generative AI in Human Resources

Coursera · Beginner ·🛡️ AI Safety & Ethics ·1mo ago
The "Introduction to Generative AI in Human Resources" course is designed to provide you with a foundational understanding of how cutting-edge AI technologies are transforming the field of human resources. As the role of HR continues to evolve, leveraging generative AI presents exciting opportunities for professionals to enhance recruitment, employee engagement, and overall organizational efficiency. This course will demystify the complex world of AI, making it accessible and applicable to HR professionals, business leaders, and those interested in learning more about the intersection of AI and human resources. By the end of this 3-hour course, you will be able to: LO1: Explain Generative AI's potential to drive efficiency and innovation in HR functions. LO2: Identify real-world applications of Generative AI within recruitment and talent management. LO3: Evaluate the impact of Generative AI on HR processes and employee engagement. LO4: Analyze the ethical considerations of using Generative AI in HR, including bias and data privacy issues. Throughout the course, you will explore key concepts related to generative AI, including its core functionality, potential applications, and the ethical considerations of using AI in HR practices. By understanding how generative AI works, learners will gain valuable insights into how this technology is revolutionizing recruitment, talent management, and employee engagement strategies.
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