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How AI can redefine HR

31st Oct 2025 | 06:00am

Imagine starting a new job where your onboarding feels personalized just for you, with an AI assistant guiding you through training, introducing you to teammates, and checking in on how you’re settling in. That level of personalization in the workplace isn’t just a concept for the future – it’s already here and happening more rapidly than many HR departments anticipate.

AI is transforming HR in the workplace. In 2026, AI won’t just take over repetitive tasks, but it will fundamentally change how companies hire, onboard, coach, and retain employees. The result is HR teams that are more strategic, data-driven, and more human than ever.

After more than a decade working in HR tech for small businesses and startups, I’ve seen that when AI is thoughtfully applied, it can enhance both efficiency and empathy. When used effectively, AI helps HR leaders focus less on paperwork and administrative tasks and more on the employees. AI is helping HR leaders drive meaningful change and streamline operations, all while preserving the human touch that’s at the heart of great workplaces.

Here’s how I see AI reshaping HR in 2026 and the years to come:

Streamlining Operations with AI

AI is already automating many of HR’s most time-consuming tasks, from managing benefits to answering employee questions. IBM’s “Ask HR” platform, for example, is automating hundreds of roles previously devoted to automating answers to common inquiries. This kind of change allows HR professionals to redirect their time toward strategy, culture and engagement.

AI is managing software and systems that previously couldn’t communicate. There are 5,700 pieces of payroll and HR software, most of which don’t talk to each other and need someone to manage them. The task of managing this software is ideal for AI automation, especially workflows, onboarding/offboarding, compliance & audits, and high-priority HR employee requests.

It’s not always about efficiency. As automation advances, companies must ensure the human experience doesn’t get lost. The next generation of HR tools will blend speed with compassion, using AI to make employee interactions smoother and more supportive.

Personalized Onboarding Workflows

The first 90 days are critical for the retention and productivity of new hires. AI-driven onboarding systems can now customize each step of the process, tailoring introductions, training plans, and check-ins based on each role, skills, and personality. Instead of one-size-fits-all onboarding, new hires receive an experience that feels relevant and personal from the first day on the job. That level of automation and personalization not only accelerates ramp-up time but also builds a stronger sense of belonging, individualizing the journey for every new team member.

Digital Coaching and Real-Time Support

Coaching used to be an extra perk reserved for executives. Now, AI-powered tools and confidential chatbots embedded in Slack or Teams are bringing that level of guidance to everyone. These integrated tools can offer personalized collaborative feedback, monitor engagement trends, and provide employees with a safe, always-on space for support and sharing. The result is an environment where learning and growth become endless and available to all.

Doing More with Leaner Teams

In the startup world, especially, founders are increasingly scaling HR functions before hiring senior HR leaders. With AI platforms now able to assist with recruiting, compliance, and employee engagement, small teams can manage complex workforce needs effectively.

Some are spending way too much time in the weeds of HR, manually tracking state registrations, scrambling to handle onboarding paperwork and worrying about payroll accuracy and compliance. With AI-powered tools, companies can focus on scaling their business and let the software ensure that every detail is done right. This ultimately gives founders their time back and makes HR a solved problem.

This newer and more “lean HR” model allows startups to focus on strategy and workplace growth rather than administrative tasks, demonstrating that technology and AI tools can democratize access to quality HR, rather than replace it. 

Keeping Humans in the Loop

The best AI systems will never replace the responsiveness and creativity of HR professionals. Instead, they’ll enhance and complement those skills. A “human-in-the-loop” approach ensures that technology supports human judgment, rather than replacing it. When humans and AI work together, HR teams can build workplaces that are not just efficient but also resilient and more connected.

The future of HR isn’t about replacing people with algorithms. It’s about empowering people with better tools, platforms and resources. AI will take care of the repetitive so that humans can focus on trust, connection, and culture in the workplace.

The true promise of AI in HR is not about losing humanity but enhancing it.