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Artificial Intelligence Emerges as Top Priority for HR Professionals in 2026 Survey

2026/04/06 21:00
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Artificial intelligence has officially become the top priority for human resources organizations according to new research from HR.com, marking a significant transformation in how HR professionals approach technology and workforce management. The 2026 Hot Topics Survey found that 36% of HR professionals now cite AI as a critical issue for the coming year, placing it above all other concerns including leadership development and employee retention.

The annual poll tracking HR priorities globally shows AI has rapidly ascended from the 22nd position in 2023 to the top spot in 2026, suggesting that what was once experimental technology is now entering full-scale implementation phases. Debbie McGrath, CEO of HR.com, emphasized that HR can no longer afford to backburner AI implementation, noting that it affects virtually every HR function and will transform how white-collar work is performed throughout organizations.

Leadership development, which held the top position in 2025, has moved to second place at 27%, indicating organizations are shifting from general leadership training to specialized management of hybrid and AI-augmented teams. Performance management has seen a significant resurgence, rising to third place at 26% as organizations seek to replace legacy review systems with real-time feedback loops powered by new AI technologies.

Employee retention concerns have stabilized at fifth place with 24% of respondents citing it as a priority, a notable decline from the peak of 63% during the Great Resignation era of 2022. Legal and compliance issues have risen to sixth place at 22%, likely driven by new global regulations surrounding AI ethics, data privacy, and changing labor laws under a new US administration.

The survey data suggests HR professionals are increasingly being asked to serve as ‘Human-Technology Integration Specialists’ alongside their traditional roles. The simultaneous rise of performance management and AI priorities indicates that software replacement and automation tools demonstrating clear return on investment will dominate HR technology purchasing decisions in 2026. To help navigate these shifts, HR.com’s Research Institute will produce a series of State of the Industry research reports and virtual events throughout 2026 specifically targeting AI implementation, next-generation performance management, and modern leadership strategies. HR professionals can access these resources through https://hr.com/hrresearchinstitute to stay informed about emerging trends and best practices in the rapidly evolving field.

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