Generative AI stands to add up to $4.4 trillion to the global economy annually, according to McKinsey research. In the Middle East (MENA), it is expected to have an annual economic impact of $23.5 billion by 2030. In fact, it is expected that Gen AI will perform at a median level of human performance by the end of this decade.
This means we're at the cusp of a new era in HR management; the impact of Generation AI reverberates across every aspect of human resources. From recruitment to talent management; employee engagement to learning and development, AI in HR is revolutionising traditional practices and reshaping organisational dynamics.
But there are also real concerns about data privacy, ethics, confidentiality and authenticity of the information on these technologies.
How exactly is Generation AI going to boost HR efficiency, and how will it change the function of HR and the jobs and skills associated with it? And what should we be wary about?
Here’s what we will discuss:
Group Chief HR Officer, Jashanmal National Company LLC
Group Chief People Officer, Al Dahra
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