June 28 (Reuters) - Oracle Corp (ORCL.N) on Wednesday said it is adding generative artificial intelligence features to its human resources software for businesses, aiming to help draft job descriptions and employee performance goals, among other tasks.
Many business users have approached generative AI technology more cautiously because it can make up untrue facts and be tricked into saying unsettling things.
Oracle's human resources software is used by big businesses for hiring new employees and providing performance evaluations, among other things.
"We don't expect generative AI is going to write your goals for you.
If we can change that to hours and minutes, that's where we're really seeing the difference with the possibilities of generative AI," Waterman said.
Persons:
Rich Buchheim, Buchheim, Guy Waterman, Waterman, Stephen Nellis, Lincoln
Organizations:
Oracle Corp, Microsoft Corp, Oracle, Oracle Adaptive Intelligence, Thomson
Locations:
San Francisco