HRBrain Inc. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo / Representative Director & CEO: Hiroki Hori, hereafter 'the Company') has begun beta testing 'AI Solution Hints β' (hereafter 'this feature') within its 'HRBrain Pulse Survey'. This feature utilizes generative AI to analyze past response data and offer suggestions for organizational improvement.

Development Background While many companies are adopting pulse surveys, challenges are surfacing, such as 'data is accumulating, but we don't know how to interpret it' and 'we cannot translate it into concrete improvement actions.' Especially for frontline managers, finding the time to analyze survey results is difficult, leading to a normalized 'survey stagnation' where results are merely checked but never acted upon.

Against this backdrop, the Company developed and tentatively implemented a system that utilizes generative AI to support data analysis and the consideration of specific actions.

Feature Overview Feature 1: Automatic Summary of Data Trends By referencing past response data, the AI summarizes the current state of employees and presents trends.

Feature 2: Identification of Priority Issues The AI extracts three high-priority issues, clarifying the points that need attention.

Feature 3: Suggestion of Specific Improvement Actions For the identified issues, the AI specifically suggests 'who' should do 'what'. This strongly supports the execution of improvement actions on the front lines.

*This feature is currently in a test development phase, available to a select group of customers. A commercial version is planned based on usage and feedback. *Output content is not guaranteed to be accurate. Please verify and make final judgments yourself, without relying solely on the output.

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Issues Solved By utilizing this feature, the time required for analysis is significantly reduced, allowing managers to focus on executing concrete actions directly linked to problem-solving. Furthermore, with AI supporting the analysis, analysis skills among managers can be standardized.

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