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    AI in HR: From Hype to High Impact (HRACC)

    Date: September 17, 2026, 5:00pm – 8:00pm
    Organizer:
    HRACC
    Location:
    TBD
    Price:
    $40 for Members; $50 for Guests; $25 for Students and Members in Job Transition
    Event Type:
    Seminar
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    AI in HR:  FROM HYPE TO HIGH-IMPACT


    Artificial intelligence is rapidly shaping HR, but many leaders are stuck between hype, fear and uncertainty.  This session cuts through the noise to show how AI is already transforming recruitment, employee experience and workforce planning in practical, ethical and scalable ways.

    Attendees will leave with a clear framework for evaluating AI tools and deploying AI in ways that enhance, rather than replace, human decision-making.

    Key takeaways:

    -Learn how AI is being used today across core functions
    -Using AI tools responsibly (transparency, compliance, bias risk and privacy)
    -AI adoption that strengthens workforce trust, and aligns with culture and ethics
    -Practical steps HR can take when implementing AI
    -Using AI to enhance - rather than replace - human decision making

     

    ITINERARY

    5:00 PM - 6:00 PM     Registration, Dinner and Networking
    6:00 PM - 6:15 PM     Announcements
    6:15 PM - 7:30 PM    Presentation and Q&


    CREDITS:  This session has been submitted to HRCI and to SHRM for recertification credits.

    OUR SPEAKER


    Greg Waldstreicher - CEO Botable.ai

    Greg is an entrepreneur and technologist focused on building companies that make complex problems easier to solve. Greg founded Botable, and AI company helping employees quickly find and understand workplace policies and and procedures.  In his spare time, you can find Greg, his wife and their three boys running on the Peleton Tread, and giving back to his community by volunteering with several Connecticut-based organizations.  Greg holds a Master of Science in Technological Entrepreneurship from Northeastern University.