Skip to content

Canada's Business and Tech Newsroom

  • Professional Subscription
  • Partnerships & Advertising
  • Licensing & Syndication
Log In Subscribe
Welcome,
  • My Account
  • Log Out
  • Business
  • Tech
  • National
  • The Big Read
  • Briefings
  • Commentary
Search
Log In Subscribe
Welcome,
  • My Account
  • Log Out

    Trusted tech and business reporting.

    By entering your e-mail you consent to receiving commercial electronic messages from The Logic Inc. containing news, updates, offers or promotions about The Logic Inc.’s products and services. You can withdraw your consent at anytime. Please refer to our privacy policy or contact us for more details.

    The Logic logo in a faded gradient shade of purple and teal.

    Nicole Kobie

    Nicole Kobie is a technology and transport writer. She has written for Wired, PC Pro, Teen Vogue and New Scientist, amongst others, and is the author of The Long History of the Future. Born in Calgary, she now lives in London, U.K.
    [email protected]

    Articles by Nicole Kobie

    Now people are using AI to apply for job ads written and screened by AI

    https://thelogic.co/news/ai-jobs-screening/

    By Nicole Kobie   |   Dec 17, 2024

    A slurry of AI-written job descriptions, AI-written job applications and AI-based candidate screening is removing humans from the HR process entirely.

    Load More

    logic-logo

    Canada's Business and Tech Newsroom

    100% human-crafted journalism

    Newsroom

    • News Tips
    • AI Policy
    • Editorial Disclosures
    • Story Pitches

    Company

    • About Us
    • Terms of Service
    • Privacy Statement
    • Corporate Information

    Contact

    • Contact Us
    • Advertise
    • FAQs
    • Work at The Logic

    © 2026 The Logic Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Trusted by leaders

    Error

    Account creation failed.

    Please email us at [email protected].

    Create Account

    [wppb-register form_name=”cozmo-registration-form-for-modal”]

    I do have an account
    Login
    or

    [wppb-login]

    I don’t have an account