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HR Owns AI's Biggest Levers — So Why Does Half the Field Get Cut Out?
Published 1 week, 4 days ago
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Here's a stat that should make every CHRO pause: in 52% of organizations, HR has no direct involvement in overall AI strategy. None. And this is the function that controls the most important levers for whether AI actually delivers results.
Microsoft's 2026 Work Trend Index found that 67% of AI's measurable impact comes from organizational factors — culture, manager behavior, talent practices. Not the software. Not the budget. People systems. Which is HR's entire job. Yet HR keeps getting locked out of the room where AI strategy is decided.
In this episode, we dig into the governance failure hiding in plain sight: why only 19% of organizations have reached the 'Frontier Zone' of AI readiness, what makes the difference (hint: it's manager modeling programs, not better tools), and why HR is even ceding its own agenda — with only 28% of HR functions leading AI upskilling, and 51% of organizations still lacking any formal AI use policy.
If you're an HR leader, this episode will tell you exactly what territory to claim — and why waiting to be invited is the wrong play.