Stop Adding AI to a Broken Stack
15-06-2026 09:37 via ukrecruiter.co.uk

Stop Adding AI to a Broken Stack

This post by Sourcewhale is part of our blog series, “The One Thing Recruitment Leaders Should Change Right Now”.
The one thing recruitment leaders should change right now is how they think about AI – and specifically, where it sits in their business.
Most agencies have already added some form of AI to their workflow. A tool that writes outreach. A bot that summarizes calls. A feature that suggests candidates. And most leaders, if they’re being honest, will tell you it ha
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