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Most organizations approaching AI are struggling and running pilot projects that go nowhere. The common assumption is that the technology itself is flawed, over hyped, or too complex. However, the employers that are succeeding with AI have discovered something different. The technology isn't the problem, and the real barriers are human. Employee resistance, fear about job security, and the inertia of doing things the way they've always been done.

What makes the difference between AI projects that fail and those that transform how teams actually work?

My guest this week is Taylor Bradley, VP Talent Strategy & Success at Turing. In our conversation, Taylor shares how he built grassroots adoption in his team by starting with simple prompt libraries, the framework for deciding what should be automated, what should be augmented, and what should be left to humans, and why every AI project is really a human change management project in disguise..

In the interview, we discuss:

  • Unlocking AI's full potential

  • The most significant challenges when implementing AI in HR and TA

  • Why AI pilots fail

  • AI projects are actually human change management projects

  • The inertia of the status quo

  • Talent use cases

  • When to augment and when to automate

  • Breaking down roles into tasks

  • Surprising measures of success

  • How HR and TA roles need to evolve

  • Considering adverse impacts

  • What will the future look like?

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