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About the Course

In this course, you will learn about Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning as it applies to HR Management. You will explore concepts related to the role of data in machine learning, AI application, limitations of using data in HR decisions, and how bias can be mitigated using blockchain technology. Machine learning powers are becoming faster and more streamlined, and you will gain firsthand knowledge of how to use current and emerging technology to manage the entire employee lifecycle. Through study and analysis, you will learn how to sift through tremendous volumes of data to identify patterns and make predictions that will be in the best interest of your business. By the end of this course, you'll be able to identify how you can incorporate AI to streamline all HR functions and how to work with data to take advantage of the power of machine learning....

Top reviews

AB

Jun 27, 2024

Great and relevant content for all businesses. Suggestion: update transcripts to ensure that they accurately represent what the speaker is trying to convey.

IC

Jan 28, 2024

The content was very good. The way that the lecturers talked was very clear ve insightful. To add also ppt help a lot to remember the lecture better.

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By E. S M

Apr 8, 2025

Generally pretty good. HOWEVER: the digression on the topic of blockchain should either be eliminated completely or reduced to perhaps a single slide. First, the (questionable) benefits of blockchain are orthogonal to a discussion of AI in HR applications. Would you get into whether employee records are best held in SQL or No-SQL databases? It's just not central to the issue. Second, the argument presented for using blockchain in the context of AI was unpersuasive, and relied on unsubstantiated assertions about its benefits. Some of the examples given betray the weakness of the argument. The professor cites using blockchain to record the award of a certification by a training provider. But that provider is the guarantor of the validity of the transaction in the first place; there's no "third party" for the blockchain to replace. Additionally, events since the recording of this course have illustrated the pitfalls of too much reliance on the blockchain in relatively spectacular fashion. There's virtually nothing that can be accomplished with blockchain that can't be accomplished in other ways, including methods less prone to fraud and other abuse. Otherwise, enjoyed the course and the series overall.

By William S

Aug 23, 2022

it is a mixed review at best. some topics were really enlightening and informative. some items are not that relevant and i felt subject matter was stretched to cover more course hours but not so useful - particularly bias, explainability. Prof Cappelli provided a lot of insights.

By Dugan R

Mar 6, 2024

Very basic and contradictory at times. Module 4 was the most helpful and informative.

By Panos K Q S

Nov 13, 2023

Good overall, but a bit generic.

By Zhiqian W

Aug 31, 2025

very old examples and repeating lots of things in previous courses in this track. outdated as of Sept 2025