Before diving into the core elements of a Gen AI value realization checklist for HR / HCM, and to further understand the type of surrounding complexities that can undermine desired outcomes, let’s circle back to the notion of prompting with adequate and appropriate context.
It is important to keep in mind for example that context is relative.
To illustrate this point, we should recognize that if an organization is going through an M&A event or is perhaps in the throes of a major business transformation, leaving those details out of the contextual background provided to the model can certainly result in the content and guidance generated being very weak or totally off-base.
Moreover, several legal, commercial, and/or ethical risks can easily surface in this arena.
Case in point: the training data used might contain sensitive or confidential personal data in the form of voice or biometric data, or even location information.
Training data collected through “web scraping” can also result in violations of the terms of use governing the scraped website, copyright infringements, or if the scraping bots circumvent access controls in violation of any relevant laws.
Additionally, those leading LLM initiatives within organizations must ensure that all data used for training purposes is appropriately licensed (including Gen AI models partially built on other Gen AI models).
Frankly, even when appropriately licensed, they must consider terms and conditions governing how the data is used.
Finally, there are plenty of other caveats that (to some extent) are keeping the unprecedented AI-related excitement in check, even amid capabilities such as having the tech search Google and other sources before providing more reliable and thorough answers … or that ability to summarize docs in seconds.
For one thing, AI in its various forms does not perform so well in unique situations.
Therefore, since human behavior often revolves around unique personal circumstances or contexts, AI will arguably never understand or have insight into human behavior the way humans do.
And as of this writing, there’s also a leadership shakeup happening at the Open AI juggernaut.