Ask HN: Why agency recruiters don't opt for AI based automation tools?
In my experience, Different agency recruiters use manual systems when it comes to administrative work. Despite AI bringing automations, there are only handful of tools created for agency recruiters. My questions here is, why these recruiters don't opt AI based automation tools to reduce time to hire?
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 23.5 ms ] threadToday I have an RSS reader that sucks in articles from 110 feeds. Over the course of a week it ingests maybe 10,000 articles and picks 300 to show me which I make a thumbs up or thumbs down judgement which is then used to train the model that selects articles. It works great after getting a few thousand judgements and I love the feed I get. I can picture it as a consumer product with the caveat that I think most people would expect to get good recommendations after many fewer judgements. If I was going to productize it for consumers I'd probably use some kind of collaborative filtering (people who read these articles also liked X) as opposed to the content-based filtering it uses now (article X shares some characteristics with other articles you like) because I think it could cold-start for a new user more quickly but then it becomes another StumbleUpon, etc.
I think you can imagine the same kind of system could be used by anyone who is a "professional searcher". Instead of blog articles these could be resumes, or patents, or job listings, or scientific articles, etc. Personally I am more interested in this path for productization.
Does this sound interesting to you? I demo this system a lot and I can do it for you.
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