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68% of companies believe AI in HR raises overall job accuracy: Report

According to a survey conducted by HR solutions provider Genius Consultants, the majority of the respondents said that the use of AI in hiring processes improves productivity.

68% of companies believe AI in HR raises overall job accuracy: Report

Sunday September 04, 2022 , 2 min Read

Around 68% of companies surveyed believe that the implementation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Human Resource (HR) process increases overall job accuracy, according to a report.

The report revealed that 72% of respondents agreed that using AI in the HR process boosts productivity and saves time as they believe it can automate many HR-related procedures and boost the effectiveness of the system through chatbots.

The report by HR solutions provider Genius Consultants is based on an online survey with over 825 organisations spread across sectors including banking and finance, construction and engineering, education, FMCG, hospitality, HR solutions, IT, ITES and BPO, logistics, manufacturing, media, oil and gas, pharma, among others.

It further revealed that over 44% of respondents indicated that AI-based chatbots are currently the preferred tool for initial interactions during the hiring process, which also helps new hires settle into their responsibilities and understand the company's many aspects later.

However, 48% said they are sceptical about using chatbots as most people are yet to adapt to the developing technology.

Similarly, the report also revealed that 68% of the participants did not think that AI technology would be preferable for orientation and the HR process, as the implementation incurs huge costs and raises concerns over privacy.

In contradiction, over 63% said AI technology was a big helping hand for employee onboarding and training as it could yield more impactful results at work, it said. Over 56% of respondents believed that AI would take over humans in the coming years, it added.

The report stated that most organisations are already implementing AI and other technological advancements in many areas, starting from identifying candidates with right skill sets to payroll to manufacturing to customer management.

According to 75% of respondents, new hires should undergo automated and AI training as it helps them to better understand corporate rules and if it is educational it can also help in reducing attrition, it said.

"With the current scenario, AI is the way forward for all industries including the HR sector. While it is considered to be a cost-centre for the companies it should be viewed as an investment for grooming resources," Genius Consultants CMD RP Yadav added.