When most people think of AI, images of robot takeovers come to mind, but with so many day-to-day AI-enabled technologies like ‘Alexa’ and customer service chat-bots becoming ingrained into our lives, are we at the point where artificial intelligence can change the HR landscape as we know it too?
Before we jump into the specifics of how AI is changing HR, it's important to understand what artificial intelligence is.
AI covers a wide range of technologies that allow machines to think for themselves and make decisions without human input or intervention. They can analyse large amounts of data quickly, allowing them to make decisions faster than ever before.
AI has already had a huge impact on the way businesses operate, and its influence in HR will only continue to grow.
With its ability to quickly process large amounts of data and provide insights into employee behaviour, AI is already being used in HR functions to help streamline processes like recruitment and employee onboarding. For example,
To put all this into context, in 2019, Unilever announced impressive results; utilising AI helped the company save tremendous amounts of time and money: a whopping 100,000 hours spent on interviewing amounted to approximately £1 million in savings each year because allowing recruiters to focus on more complex tasks that need their attention.
AI is rapidly progressing, and as AI becomes more advanced, it will become better at understanding human behaviour and emotion, which makes it a valuable tool for predicting patterns, uncovering trends, and could allow for the automation of even more HR tasks.
If you are looking to leverage AI in your HR processes, it's important to understand how AI can be used effectively.
Start by identifying the areas of your business that could benefit from AI-driven technologies, such as recruitment or employee development.
Then, look for an AI solution that fits your needs and consider working with a vendor who specialises in AI for HR.
Finally, test the solution and make sure that it is delivering the results you expect, and get employee feedback at every stage.
Whilst it can undoubtedly improve many HR processes, AI will never fully replace the need for human interaction in HR.
While AI can be used to automate certain processes, it still requires human input to function correctly and it lacks the empathy, morals, and emotions that are needed for managing people and processes fairly at work.
The key to using AI in HR successfully is to create efficient, process-driven systems that can save you time to deal with more complex matters.
Taking the time to understand how AI could be used in your business and implementing it correctly can help you stay ahead of the competition and remain competitive in the future.
When using AI technology in an HR environment, it's important to understand that there are legal implications of using it that must be taken into account when making these decisions.
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As you can see, by automating and streamlining HR processes, AI-enabled technology can help reduce costs, improve efficiency, and provide better insights into recruitment, employee development, and performance management in ways humans simply cannot do on their own.
As such, AI can serve as a valuable auxiliary support system to make the HR role in businesses more efficient and improve the employee experience, but employers looking into integrating such technology must also consider how it affects GDPR to ensure they don't fall foul of employment or data protection laws.
If you would like support with reviewing your current HR processes to see where efficiencies can be made, understanding the legal implications of introducing AI for specific processes or want to talk through the potential benefits of AI at your organisation, please get in touch.