Artificial intelligence could be a great ally for profit leaders who are trying to better support their workforce. They just need the right tools.
A study by the HR management platform Elevate shows that over 70% of HR and benefits teams already use artificial intelligence or plan to use artificial intelligence for their capabilities. But it can be a
“We are entering an era where AI ency is not an option. It's a competitive advantage,” says Kian Katanforoosh, an adjunct professor of deep learning at Stanford University and CEO of Skill Assessment and High Skills Platform Worker. “An organization that doesn't accept this will fall behind in both business outcomes and maintaining talent.”
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Despite its existence and growing demand,
For example, a quarter of employees are still
“It's overwhelming when benefits workers support hundreds of employees, everyone wants answers right away and they already have a lot of work to take on a lot of work,” says Wayne Wall, CEO of the HR Communications Platform. “We have a reliable tool that can answer employee questions. […] It really removes their burden and frees up a lot of time. ”
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