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“AI-Powered Collaboration: Yvette Cameron from Oracle Discusses the Transformation of HR”

Akash Das by Akash Das
August 20, 2025
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“AI-Powered Collaboration: Yvette Cameron from Oracle Discusses the Transformation of HR”
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Highlights

  • 1 Artificial Intelligence in Human Resource Management
    • 1.1 Focus on Outcomes in HR Management
    • 1.2 Enhancing Regulatory Compliance with AI
    • 1.3 Governance and Control in AI Implementation
    • 1.4 Success Stories in AI Adoption
    • 1.5 The Global Shift Towards AI-Driven Employee Matching

Artificial Intelligence in Human Resource Management

Artificial intelligence is no longer just a buzzword in the workplace; it is transforming the way enterprises tackle human resource management. Yvette Cameron, Senior Vice President of Global HCM Product Strategy at Oracle, notes that the transition from predictive and generative AI to “agentic AI” is redefining HR roles across various industries.

In an exclusive discussion with Startup Superb, Cameron elaborated that AI is evolving from providing simple support functions to becoming a “digital teammate” that can reason, recommend, and even take actions on behalf of organisations.

“In 2022, our initial applications of generative AI were quite basic, such as crafting job descriptions. This alone saved substantial hours of work per posting,” she mentioned. “We then extended our capabilities to develop Q&A agents capable of addressing inquiries about policies, transfers, compensation ranges, and even external salary benchmarks. Now, with agentic workflows, AI does not just analyse; it can schedule interviews, suggest performance placements, and initiate processes like job offers. These workflows are remarkably autonomous and orchestrated.”

This shift signifies a broader trend in various sectors. Oracle officially launched generative AI in its Fusion Cloud HCM in mid-2023, initially focusing on hiring and performance management. By early 2025, the company introduced specialised AI agents capable of managing entire workflows such as candidate scheduling and employee service queries, a development that industry analysts consider a major advancement toward “agentic AI” in enterprise systems.

Focus on Outcomes in HR Management

Cameron believes this shift encourages HR leaders to concentrate less on managing processes and more on achieving outcomes. “Rather than simply coordinating tasks, HR is evolving towards strategically orchestrating people and processes throughout the enterprise. The emphasis is on quality, readiness, and results rather than merely headcount.”

This outcome-oriented approach is increasingly evident in workplace practices. According to McKinsey’s State of AI 2025 survey, over half of C-suite executives now report consistent use of generative AI in their workflows, with HR being one of the fastest adopting sectors. Meanwhile, staffing industry data indicates that the global use of AI by HR professionals rose from 58% in 2024 to 72% in 2025, reinforcing Cameron’s assertion regarding the rapid adoption within enterprises.

Enhancing Regulatory Compliance with AI

One area where AI is already making an impact is in regulatory compliance. Cameron emphasised how AI agents can swiftly update information in response to frequent policy or tax changes, especially in regions like India and Asia-Pacific. “Instead of programming new responses into a chatbot, organisations can easily upload a new policy document, enabling the AI agent to provide accurate, up-to-date replies. This alleviates pressure on service centres and allows staff to be reassigned to other functions.”

This is particularly crucial in India, where payroll and labour laws are intricate and often modified at both state and central levels. Changes such as tax deduction at source (TDS), Employee Provident Fund (EPF) regulations, and professional tax rates necessitate quick compliance adaptations. AI-driven systems that can assimilate new policy documents and deliver real-time responses, as described by Cameron, are increasingly regarded as vital for HR teams functioning in such fluid regulatory landscapes.

Governance and Control in AI Implementation

Safeguards are integral to Oracle’s strategy. Cameron highlighted the necessity of “human in the loop” processes, transparency, and governance. “We provide organisations with complete control over when AI should pause for human consent. Transparency, auditability, and bias detection are integrated into the system, ensuring HR professionals can trust the recommendations.”

This aligns with emerging regulatory frameworks like the European Union’s AI Act, which classifies several HR and recruitment systems as “high-risk” and enforces strict requirements for transparency, human oversight, and accountability. Oracle’s commitment to governance by design reflects these developing global standards.

Success Stories in AI Adoption

When asked about successful adoption stories, Cameron highlighted three prominent use cases. A global hospitality firm, for instance, utilised Oracle’s AI to boost performance engagements by 68%, while the average employee goal creation increased from five to eight, thereby enhancing alignment between corporate strategies and individual performance. In New Zealand, a client leveraged Oracle’s AI to build transparent skills profiles, which improved internal mobility and opportunity matching. Recruitment has also witnessed strong adoption, with AI employed to generate job descriptions, career site content, and personalised “job snippets” that assist candidates in evaluating their suitability.

Cameron observed that the enthusiasm for AI has surged considerably since late 2023, with more clients eager to implement AI in HR processes. “What began with a few use cases has now expanded to a broad range, from generative and Q&A agents to increasingly autonomous workflows. The benefits are evident, and clients are inquiring about what additional functionalities can be incorporated.”

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The Global Shift Towards AI-Driven Employee Matching

The trend towards AI-enhanced skills visibility and internal mobility is also part of a worldwide movement. Deloitte research has identified that a growing number of organisations are embracing “skills-based” talent marketplaces to better align employees with projects and roles, moving away from conventional manager-driven assignments. This reflects Cameron’s example of New Zealand companies using Oracle’s AI for more transparent opportunity matching.

As AI transitions from predictive to agentic, Cameron anticipates HR evolving into a driver of strategic outcomes, rather than merely a process coordinator. “AI is transforming HR from managing processes to focusing on people,” she concluded.

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Akash Das

Akash Das

Hi, I’m Akash, an entrepreneur, tech enthusiast, digital marketer, and content creator on a mission to inspire innovation and drive transformation through technology and creativity.My expertise extends to digital marketing, where I craft data-driven strategies for SEO, social media, and branding to empower businesses and creators to grow their online presence. Alongside my entrepreneurial journey, I share my insights and discoveries through engaging blogs, tutorials, and YouTube content.

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