AI in HR is gaining momentum, yet many organizations fail to achieve real impact. In this interview, @Ronald_vanLoon explored with Anna Fedosova, Co-Founder of Corbey, we explore why most AI initiatives in HR fall short. The core challenge is not the technology, but the lack of context, clarity, and alignment with business needs. HR leaders face a crowded landscape of AI tools without clear guidance on what to use, when, and why. Effective AI adoption requires training models with the right inputs, balancing regulatory requirements with internal company policies to ensure accurate and compliant decisions. When implemented correctly, AI can support better workforce decisions, streamline processes, and improve strategic outcomes. As AI adoption accelerates, structured and informed implementation becomes a critical differentiator. Follow my channels today! https://ift.tt/S7DOdig #CorbeyPartner #ai #humanresources #hr #artificialintelligence #technology #generativeai #innovation #digitaltransformation #ronaldvanloon
from Ronald van Loon https://www.youtube.com/shorts/X6WliKxpi4Q
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