Reimagining HR in the age of AI
Think bigger than automation
The age of AI is here, and for HR, it’s about more than just automation. While AI agents can handle the 53% of repetitive tasks that bog HR teams down, the real opportunity is to fundamentally reimagine the entire function. So, how do we move from fear to the forefront of innovation?
This conversation brings together Jeanne Meister, workplace strategist and founder of Future Workplace with Vamsi Krishna, Co-founder of Multiplier. They’ll explore how AI is creating a more human-centric and personalized employee experience, while dissecting the real concerns HR teams have about this seismic shift.
Forget just making processes faster. This session is about making them smarter. Discover how AI is transforming recruitment and payroll, why human skills like organizational design and culture-building are more critical than ever, and what role HR must play in championing responsible AI adoption.
Join us for a forward-looking discussion on building a future where AI handles the admin, so HR can focus on what people do best: leading.
Key takeaways
- AI won’t replace jobs – but it will reshape them through smart, collaborative adoption
- AI is freeing HR from admin, helping teams focus on culture and real connection
- HR and the C-suite must jointly lead AI adoption with bold, responsible experimentation
About the speakers
Vamsi Krishna
Co-founder and MD, Multiplier
Vamsi Krishna is co-founder and MD, Global HR Compliance & Advisory at Multiplier.
After years in tech and product roles across SaaS and fintech, he saw how outdated hiring and payroll systems limited access to global talent.
This led him to co-found Multiplier with a vision to empower businesses everywhere to hire without borders. He brings deep product expertise, a customer-obsessed mindset, and a mission to position HR as a strategic enabler in every organisation.
Jeanne Meister
Co-founder, Future Workplace
Jeanne C. Meister is a bestselling author, workplace strategist, and founding partner of Future Workplace, a research firm focused on the future of work.
She’s received lifetime achievement awards from ATD and the Learning & Performance Institute for her groundbreaking work in workplace learning. Jeanne regularly speaks on how to prepare for the future of work.