May 1, 2023
6:00 AM
Editor’s Note: This article is part of a series by OrgChart, focused on how human resources professionals and leaders leverage artificial intelligence. View the full series here.
The proliferation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in human resources (HR) has led to a major shift in the traditional HR landscape, bringing significant opportunities for improved efficiency and decision-making, along with notable challenges and risks. As AI continues to permeate HR functions, it’s essential to be aware of the safest uses of this technology and the riskier practices that HR professionals need to approach with caution.
AI has made inroads into various industries, and HR is no exception. AI presents tremendous opportunities for HR professionals to streamline operations, enhance productivity, and generate actionable insights from vast data. Yet, it is essential to recognize that AI should assist human decision-making, not as a replacement.
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In this article, we’ll explore several HR jobs that AI can perform effectively and highlight areas where human intervention is crucial, providing a roadmap for the responsible and strategic use of AI in HR.
First, let’s dive into the HR jobs AI is already doing.
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AI offers several safe applications in HR, including automation of administrative tasks, people analytics, learning and development, and employee wellbeing. AI can enhance efficiency and decision-making without significant risks in these areas, provided that data privacy and ethical considerations are duly followed.
While AI presents notable opportunities, HR professionals need to be cautious about specific uses of AI, such as decision-making in hiring and promotions, performance evaluations, employee surveillance, and predictive analysis of employee behavior. These applications can result in unintended biases, privacy invasion, and ethical issues if not properly regulated.
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Despite the robust capabilities of AI, it is essential to recognize the areas where the human touch is irreplaceable.
Artificial intelligence holds significant potential to transform human resources, making processes more efficient and data-driven. However, it is crucial to strike a balance between leveraging AI and maintaining the human touch that is inherent to HR. The future of HR lies not in replacing the human element, but we hope HR automation tools aid in creating an HR function that is efficient, inclusive, and above all, centered around the human experience.
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