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Here’s how AI will impact HR—and the training blind spot that companies are missing

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Emma Burleigh
Emma Burleigh
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Brit Morse
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Emma Burleigh
Emma Burleigh
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Brit Morse
Brit Morse
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December 3, 2024, 8:23 AM ET
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Large businesses believe AI will change these functions—and are offering these trainings to keep employees up to date.Getty Images

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We’re all well aware by now that large companies are racing to implement AI and gain a competitive edge. A new study shows just how businesses expect HR departments to be part of that transformation. 

Around 60% of businesses with more than 5,000 employees say that within the HR umbrella over the next 12 months, AI will have the biggest impact on talent acquisition, according to new data from Mercer shared exclusively with Coins2Day. That’s followed by 50% of participants that say their company’s employee relations will be the most impacted by the tech, and 40% that anticipate their performance management will change the most.

“Every HR job is made up of tasks,” Jason Averbook, global leader of HR strategy for Mercer, tells Coins2Day. “So this is very low-hanging fruit for HR to think about: ‘How do we actually use tools like this to help automate some processes?’”

But for AI rollouts to be successful, the new tech has to be implemented in a thoughtful way. That’s why so many CHROs and people leaders are worried about how to best educate staffers. And there are already some trends around upskilling employees taking shape within the HR world. 

About 70% of big businesses that have AI training focus on teaching concepts and terminology, according to Mercer’s data. That’s followed by 60% that offer education on ethical considerations and responsible AI, 50% that train employees to take a hands-on approach with the tech, and 30% that teach how to use AI within specific business functions. 

Averbook says the data shows that companies are mostly thinking about how to train employees about the technical aspects of AI. That’s important, of course, but he adds that there needs to be increased clarity among all employees about how it will transform their roles within the organization. 

“There’s a massive need for education around change: ‘How this is going to change my job, how I need to think about working differently, how to have an AI-first mindset when I go through workflows,’” he says. “The implementation of the tech comes from IT, and then the continuous improvement comes from HR.”

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Today’s edition was curated by Brit Morse.

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Emma Burleigh
By Emma BurleighReporter, Success

Emma Burleigh is a reporter at Coins2Day, covering success, careers, entrepreneurship, and personal finance. Before joining the Success desk, she co-authored Coins2Day’s CHRO Daily newsletter, extensively covering the workplace and the future of jobs. Emma has also written for publications including the Observer and The China Project, publishing long-form stories on culture, entertainment, and geopolitics. She has a joint-master’s degree from New York University in Global Journalism and East Asian Studies.

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Brit Morse is a former Leadership reporter at Coins2Day, covering workplace trends and the C-suite. She also writes CHRO Daily, Coins2Day’s flagship newsletter for HR professionals and corporate leaders.

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