60% surveyed professionals say AI now central to HR operations: Report
Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming central to human resource management, with 60 per cent of professionals surveyed saying it is now a top focus across HR functions, while another 15 per cent reported its growing importance in areas such as recruitment and onboarding, according to a survey-based report.
The 'AI As The New HR Priority -- Efficiency, Cost and Workforce Impact' report is based on a survey among 1,811 HR professional across industries conducted between May 7-31.
Over 60 percent of professionals believe AI is now a top priority across HR functions, while another 15 percent say it is becoming a growing priority in recruitment, onboarding, routine HR operations, workforce staffing, and HR solutions. This is revealed by the Genius HRTech DigiPoll Survey, ‘AI as the New HR Priority - Efficiency, Cost, and Workforce Impact.
According to the findings of the report, 60 per cent of respondents identified improving efficiency and productivity as the primary reason for AI adoption, followed by 20 per cent who believe organisations are leveraging AI to reduce costs and optimise workforce management.
It found that AI is already transforming day-to-day HR operations, with 42 per cent of respondents reporting significant improvements in the speed and efficiency of HR processes and another 29 per cent noting moderate gains, indicating that automation is making recruitment, onboarding and employee services faster and more seamless.
Beyond efficiency, AI is also influencing workforce structures as 42 per cent of professionals believe AI is reducing reliance on manual or repetitive roles, while 37 per cent feel it is enabling smarter workforce planning, signalling a shift towards technology-enabled, skill-first organisations.
"Successful AI adoption is not about replacing people, it is about empowering them. Businesses that combine intelligent automation with human expertise, transparency and ethical governance will build stronger, more resilient workplaces," Genius HRTech Chairman R P Yadav said.
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60% surveyed professionals say AI now central to HR operations: Report