A task performed by Human Resources Specialists
Administer employee benefit plans.
Probably not worth it. Both worker desire (2.14/5) and AI capability (2/5) are on the low side. It sits in the Low Priority zone.
How much the people who do this task want AI to take it over (avg of 7 workers).
How capable experts rate current AI at this task (avg of 2 experts).
How much human involvement should stay?
The Human Agency Scale (H1–H5) captures how much human direction workers think this task should keep.
Why workers feel the way they do
- Reduces human error29%
- Frees up time for higher-value work14%
- It's stressful14%
- Helps handle larger scale14%
How to automate this
Low priority to automate, but here is the gist if you want to try.
Where to start
Remove the repetitive parts first.
- 1Template anything you do the same way each time.
- 2Connect your tools with a no-code automation (Zapier, Make, Power Automate).
- 3Use AI for the first draft, then review.
Tools that can help
Know a better way, or spot an error?
Share how you automate this in real life, or correct the data. Reviewed before publishing.
This is 1 of 11 tasks studied for Human Resources Specialists, where workers want 27% of tasks automated.
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