Meet your company’s new HR reps: AI agents
The tech industry has spent the past few years focused on AI as a productivity engine, rewriting code, optimizing search, and automating customer service at scale. Now a more delicate transformatio...
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The tech industry has spent the past few years focused on AI as a productivity engine, rewriting code, optimizing search, and automating customer service at scale. Now a more delicate transformation is underway., with agentic AI is moving into human resources. A new wave of startups and enterprise platforms claims algorithms can screen candidates, predict attrition, and recommend career paths faster than managers. The pitch is simple. AI promises less administrative work and more consistent decision-making. As these systems take on more responsibility, they are beginning to redefine what the “human” in human resources means. “Concerns are valid, because unlike other enterprise functions, HR directly affects people’s lives, careers, and identities, so the bar for trust and responsibility is much higher,” says Mahe Bayireddi, CEO of HR tech unicorn Phenom. Several companies are building tools for AI-led workforce redesign, embedding intelligent agents into hiring, employee support,