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Confusion about who should own AI adoption in organisations has the potential to impact HR's perceived ability to drive productivity improvements, a new report suggests.
Only 12% of HR leaders believe their teams are responsible for AI adoption, according to HR technology company ELMO's seventh annual HR Industry benchmark report, based on a survey of more than 900 HR professionals in Australia.
Some 19% say this responsibility should be shared with IT, but 39% think it should lie entirely with IT.
The report, out today, also notes that only one in four Australian HR leaders feel fully equipped to meet leadership's expectations around AI.
"HR and business leaders broadly agree on what matters," in that both groups rank education and training as the top priority for AI adoption, and both see HR as accountable for governance, change management and measuring impact, the report states...
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