# Well, Look Who’s Talking – AI on Indeed and LinkedIn
Pull up your imaginary cyber chairs, people, for you’ve got a front-row seat to the AI evolution drama, featuring two of the biggest job-hunting/dating, err, we mean recruiting platforms – Indeed and LinkedIn. The two platforms have decided it’s high time to further embrace the bold and beautiful world of generative AI to juice up the job-hunting and recruiting processes. Though, as expected, some recruiters are behaving like Simon Cowell on American Idol, hard to please and skeptical.
## Tech giants adopting AI:
– **Indeed and LinkedIn are going AI-cray-cray**. The two job-matching giants are embracing generative AI to improve the job-seeking and recruitment game. So, whether you’re looking for your first gig or pondering a career swerve, chances are a charismatic AI bot might give you a helpful nudge.
– The **ambition is to enhance automation**. The goal here is to enhance automation, accuracy, and, most importantly, cut out the boring bits. Because who enjoys sifting through a bazillion job descriptions only to realize you’re better suited for harvesting Martian potatoes, right?
## Some recruiters are Machine-Indignant:
– **Not everyone is down with AI**. While AI is merrily gate-crashing the party, some folks – yes, we’re looking at you, traditional recruiters – are being grumpy party-poopers about the whole thing. It looks like they’ll need some extra wooing and wow-ing before they jump on the AI love-train.
– **Detractors worry about AI’s accuracy and humanity**. Detractors argue that AI might miss crucial details that humans wouldn’t or could take away the personal touch of human interaction. They say love letters are best written by humans, not robots (but clearly, they’ve not seen a robot writing a sonnet lately).
# AI in Human’s Clothing
In conclusion, whether we like it or not, our friendly neighborhood AI is out to revolutionize the job market. While it’s not cleared to run off with mankind’s collective career just yet, with heavy-hitters like LinkedIn and Indeed backing it, AI’s chances are looking pretty darn good. As for the skeptics, the algorithm of love takes time, and who knows, they might eventually get into the groove, or they might just get grooved over (but hey, who said evolution was ever easy). So folks, start brushing up on your robot small talk, for the future of job-hunting may just be a ‘Hello, AI’ away. AI: coming to a job search near you.
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https://www.wired.com/story/recruiters-ai-application-overload/
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