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AI could be “disrupting” students’ views on their skills and the ability of employers to accurately assess them, according to the Institute of Student Employers.
Their recent study shows that around half of employers polled are concerned that graduates might be using artificial intelligence to misrepresent their abilities.
Steve Isherwood, Joint Chief Executive of the Institute of Student Employers, joins us to discuss the impact of AI on the recruitment process for graduates and school leavers.
Meanwhile, after years of fierce debate paleontologists say they’ve tracked down where the T.Rex dinosaur originates from.
Tech & Science Daily speaks to lead author of the international study, Cassius Morrison, a PhD student at UCL Earth Sciences.
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AI could be “disrupting” students’ views on their skills and the ability of employers to accurately assess them, according to the Institute of Student Employers.
Their recent study shows that around half of employers polled are concerned that graduates might be using artificial intelligence to misrepresent their abilities.
Steve Isherwood, Joint Chief Executive of the Institute of Student Employers, joins us to discuss the impact of AI on the recruitment process for graduates and school leavers.
Meanwhile, after years of fierce debate paleontologists say they’ve tracked down where the T.Rex dinosaur originates from.
Tech & Science Daily speaks to lead author of the international study, Cassius Morrison, a PhD student at UCL Earth Sciences.
Also in this episode:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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