We hear about AI constantly, yet the picture often remains blurry.
It’s already present in our workplaces, sometimes without us noticing. But there is still little conversation about how it can genuinely work in our favour.
We have a tool with vast potential, but it often feels like we’re missing the manual. Fortunately, practical examples and good practices are starting to emerge — and HR is no exception.
In the latest episode of our Game Changers podcast, Anna Török, Senior Learning and Development Specialist at Sony Europe, shared her view on how AI can support HR in everyday operations.
The Future of HR Practices
deliver faster and more targeted results. Internally, skill mapping helps optimise learning and development and identify internal candidates. Big Data can speed up the search process from start to finish.
Anna Török works with a “Work Smart, Not Hard” approach and sees AI as part of that, provided there are clear boundaries:
“There’s internal company data — but also external Big Data — that needs to be handled carefully and with legal constraints in mind. But if we already have a system in place and proper monitoring, then both internal and external datasets can be used by AI to draw conclusions. This helps both L&D experts and users find relevant opportunities more easily!”
As long as data protection rules are respected and usage is transparent, AI can become a valuable tool at every level of HR — from finding the right candidate to offering the right training.