Artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized how we recruit and select talent . HR and hiring managers are no longer just recruiters. They are strategic supervisors of the whole AI ecosystem. The new challenge is to lead responsibly, ensuring that technology enhances rather than replaces human judgment. The Big Question In our recent publication in the Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research , “Staying ahead: A critical assessment of the GenAI-assisted hiring process using the OECD AI Principles,” my coauthors Drs. Ning-Kuang Chuang , Yung-Kuei Huang , and I address the following question: How can hospitality and tourism (H&T) firms remain competitive, relevant, and compliant with the global AI standards (e.g., the OECD AI Principles)? How HR and Hiring Managers Lead AI-Assisted Hiring Responsibly AI has significantly improved hiring efficiency, from automating job postings and resume screening to scheduling and conducting job interviews and drafting job offers. Howev...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping how organizations hire talent. Today, AI is not just a tool but a partner that supports and enhances human decision-making across all six distinct phases of the hiring process, from receiving applications to extending job offers (see Figure 1). The Research I collaborated with Drs. Ning-Kuang Chuang and Yung-Kuei Huang to assess Generative AI’s (GenAI) impacts throughout the hiring process using the OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) AI Principles for trustworthy AI . We published our work in the Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research , addressing four guiding questions: RQ1. What revolutionary changes does GenAI bring into the hiring process? RQ2. What ethical concerns arise when aligning GenAI hiring practices with the OECD AI Principles? RQ3. How can the two hospitality and tourism (H&T) stakeholders – H&T firms and their managers, as well as job seekers remain competitive, relevant, and co...