Wednesday, June 28th 2023

Oracle Fusion Cloud HCM Enhanced with Generative AI, Projected to Boost HR Productivity

Oracle today announced the addition of generative AI-powered capabilities within Oracle Fusion Cloud Human Capital Management (HCM). Supported by the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) generative AI service, the new capabilities are embedded in existing HR processes to drive faster business value, improve productivity, enhance the candidate and employee experience, and streamline HR processes.

"Generative AI is boosting productivity and unlocking a new world of skills, ideas, and creativity that can have an immediate impact in the workplace," said Chris Leone, executive vice president, applications development, Oracle Cloud HCM. "With the ability to summarize, author, and recommend content, generative AI helps to reduce friction as employees complete important HR functions. For example, with the new embedded generative AI capabilities in Oracle Cloud HCM, our customers will be able to take advantage of large language models to drastically reduce the time required to complete tasks, improve the employee experience, enhance the accuracy of workforce insights, and ultimately increase business value."
Built on OCI and leveraging its best-in-class AI services, the embedded generative AI capabilities within Oracle Cloud HCM are designed to provide high levels of security, performance, and business value. Built-in prompts help customers get the best results while helping reduce undesirable side effects such as factual errors and bias. With Oracle Cloud HCM, customers use their own data to refine models for their specific business needs—each customer's dedicated generative AI models are only tuned on the customer's own proprietary data. By giving customers control of the data used by generative AI, Oracle is helping keep sensitive and proprietary information safe.

The new generative AI capabilities in Oracle Cloud HCM bolster existing embedded AI capabilities already in use by thousands of users and will help to transform candidate, employee, manager, and HR team productivity by streamlining processes and automating content generation within a single integrated solution. Newly embedded generative AI capabilities include:
  • Assisted Authoring: Enables employees, managers, and HR leaders to quickly and easily author content and significantly improve productivity and time efficiency. Using a short prompt, such as a draft title for a job requisition or performance goal, the new generative AI capabilities can quickly generate content for users to review, revise, and approve so that they can focus on more value-added activities. Examples of assisted authoring use cases include writing job descriptions and requisitions; automated goal creation, including detailed descriptions and measures for success; and the generation of HR Helpdesk knowledgebase articles to help employees efficiently complete HR tasks.
  • Suggestions: Guide users to achieve better and faster results based on natural language processing and best practices. The new generative AI-powered suggestions in Oracle Cloud HCM not only improve user success but help individuals complete tasks with greater speed and accuracy. Examples of suggestion use cases include automated recommendations for survey questions based on the type of survey being designed or development tips for managers to provide to their employees. In addition, the suggested content, trained from Large Language Models (LLMs) under the customer's control, will reflect the language style and cultural DNA of the organization itself.
  • Summarization: Helps increase efficiency by surfacing key insights from one or more data sources. The new generative AI capabilities can summarize the key elements of content for simple and impactful consumption. An example includes providing a summary of the employee's performance for submission in the employee's regular review cycle based on feedback gathered across the year from the employee, peers, or managers, and goal progress and achievements.
"We have already identified more than 100 high-value-added scenarios for generative AI in HR. But we're only just getting started! With the help of customers, who drive approximately 80 percent of updates to our products, we are continually embedding new use cases that enable organizations to embrace continuous innovation and perpetually improve HR processes and productivity," added Leone.

Supporting Quotes
"Generative AI is the future of workplace technology with untapped potential to transform HR processes," said Kim Kohlman, vice president of HCM Operations, Hearst. "The new generative AI features being developed by Oracle Cloud HCM are projected to elevate both our workplace and our workforce, helping employees and candidates save critical time and resources. We anticipate that these improvements with generative AI will allow our teams to focus their efforts on increasing productivity and driving meaningful business value. We look forward to seeing the benefits it will bring."

"Using generative AI in HCM applications will be a game-changer for organizations," said Gareth Abreu, domain principal—HCM Business Platforms, Co-op. "We're excited about what's becoming possible in this space. Streamlining and making actions more efficient, intelligently guiding individuals to better outcomes, and elevating worker experiences are just a few of the benefits we expect to gain from the use of generative AI within Oracle Cloud HCM. This technology has the power to completely reinvent how we're thinking about work and the work of HR specifically."

"Oracle is quickly adding AI capabilities to its business applications, and HCM is a frontrunner, with generative AI being able to achieve unprecedented efficiencies for managers, employees, and HR professionals," said Holger Mueller, principal analyst & vice president, Constellation Research. "Oracle has an edge over its HCM competitors thanks to OCI's superiority running generative AI workloads in the cloud. With apps and infrastructure engineered together, Oracle can deliver cheaper, faster, and more integrated processes that create competitive advantage for enterprises."

Oracle Cloud HCM generative AI services are powered by OCI. Leveraging OCI Supercluster, which includes bare metal compute with NVIDIA GPUs and the highest bandwidth RDMA network in the cloud, OCI accelerates LLM training with the highest performance at the lowest cost. This allows Oracle to deliver the fastest AI innovation in the industry and attract the best enterprise-focused innovators, including Cohere, to build on OCI, further contributing to the innovation feedback cycle. In addition, OCI's generative AI services provide end-to-end security and help ensure that customers have complete control and full ownership of their data.

Natively built for the cloud, Oracle Cloud HCM is a complete solution connecting every human resource process from hire to retire. By connecting all employee data on a single platform, HR teams have access to a single source of truth to help inform their people strategy. Built-in AI acts as an advisor to help analyze workforce data and surface recommendations to help HR teams improve business operations.

To learn more about Oracle Cloud HCM, please visit: oracle.com/human-capital-management
Source: Oracle News
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2 Comments on Oracle Fusion Cloud HCM Enhanced with Generative AI, Projected to Boost HR Productivity

#1
bonehead123
Ah yes, just what we need, AI-generated performance reviews, salary & benefit calculations, and hiring/firing decisions...

Please just kill me now & let me be at peace before SkyNet starts harvesting my organs for slave labor replacement parts :roll:
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LabRat 891
bonehead123Ah yes, just what we need, AI-generated performance reviews, salary & benefit calculations, and hiring/firing decisions...

Please just kill me now & let me be at peace before SkyNet starts harvesting my organs for slave labor replacement parts :roll:
I remember reading a sort of case-study on Google deploying something similar (years ago, now).
As I recall, it completely ignored 'human needs', assigned improbable work-allocations and penalized workers for things like Childbirths, Marriages, etc.

Honestly, the AI isn't as much 'the scary part' as is Administrators and Executives 'trusting the system' and 'enforcing The Machine's decisions'.
IMHO, we'd have had minimal-concerns about AI's impact on our lives, had culture never stopped implicitly-distrusting man-made machines systems.


An aside:
Is it just me, or is sh*t getting weird?

oracle

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or·a·cle ˈȯr-ə-kəl
ˈär-

Synonyms of oracle
1
a
: a person (such as a priestess of ancient Greece) through whom a deity is believed to speak
the prophecies of the Delphic oracle—D. F. Marks

b
: a shrine in which a deity reveals hidden knowledge or the divine purpose through such a person
c
: an answer or decision given by an oracle
ambiguous oracles


2
a
: a person giving wise or authoritative decisions or opinions
She became an oracle of pop culture.

b
: an authoritative or wise expression or answer
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