How could machine learning change the war for talent?

How could machine learning change the war for talent?

Barb Hyman, CEO and founder of Sapia, explains how just five questions could change the way you hire.
Barb Hyman is applying machine learning to talent, removing the need for CVs, interviews, and allowing you to consider every single application. Does that sound like a dream for talent and people professionals? What does it mean for recruitment professionals? Which parts of the global economy might benefit?

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