November 8, 2024 | Mark Hudson

NEW YORK, November 7 2024 — Traliant, a leader in online compliance training, today announced its new pulse survey, HR Report on AI: Insights on HR’s readiness and risk management.” Based on a survey of over 500 full-time employees in HR roles, the study looks at how HR professionals are navigating the new era of artificial intelligence (AI). Most notably, the survey revealed that while almost all of HR professionals (94%) are currently using some form of AI in operations, a significant number are lacking internal guidelines for how to use these tools in a responsible and ethical manner, as 40% of HR professionals say they don’t have or are unsure if they have, an AI acceptable use policy. 

“While AI brings vast opportunities for driving organizational success and fostering talent growth, it must be accompanied by clear acceptable use policies and guidelines to safely mitigate risk,” said Michael Johnson, Chief Strategy Officer at Traliant. “To successfully navigate this AI era, HR professionals need to set clear expectations when it comes to managing AI and how employees can use these tools wisely.” 

The report uncovered additional risks and opportunities that AI is bringing to HR professionals, including: 

  • 63% of HR professionals listed data privacy and security as their top concern regarding AI, followed by compliance with data protection laws and regulations (52%) 
  • 21% reported their employees have not received any training (either virtual or in-person) on AI acceptable use  
  • Almost a third (31%) of HR professionals have not shared any comms or guidelines to employees about the proper use of AI within the organization. 
  • Half (50%) said HR is the primary party responsible for the development of AI policies and acceptable use communication 

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