Payroll management involves more than just disbursing employee wages.
The complexity significantly intensifies when faced with a flood of payroll-related inquiries, a challenge that traditional methods such as conventional contact centers, language lines and employee information portals have struggled to adequately tackle.
Moreover, the time-consuming nature of such tasks can divert valuable resources away from other critical aspects of business operations, hindering productivity and growth.
As businesses strive to stay competitive in today’s fast-paced environment, the need for more efficient and streamlined payroll solutions has become increasingly apparent. It’s a gap that digital tools and advanced technologies are helping to fill, helping businesses save time, avoid costly mistakes and enhance the overall employee experience.
For instance, payroll giant ADP, which serves more than 1 million customers globally, has recently teamed up with AWS to launch ADP Assist, a generative artificial intelligence (AI)-powered cross-platform solution enhancing guidance for employees and managers.
“We’ve created a platform that understands the complexities and dynamics of modern HR management and offers smart, user-centric solutions,” Sreeni Kutam, president of global product and innovation at ADP, said in a Jan. 31 press release. “And, as always, we are committed to the secure and ethical use of data to support these technologies.”
Currently available to select clients, the tool combines decision-making with data insights to simplify tasks for practitioners, managers, employees and executives through “simple, human-like conversations.”
ADP Assist also validates payroll data, identifies missing tax information, and addresses common work issues to reduce employee frustration. Additionally, the platform manages mundane tasks for HR professionals, such as providing call summaries and utilizing generative AI to offer quick solutions to their queries.
For example, if a client tells ADP about a recent hire in New York, ADP Assist would advise them to register their business to operate legally in the state. “It’ll tell them [that] they will end up paying penalties later because they are not registered and authorized to do business in that state yet,” Vipul Nagrath, former global CIO at ADP, said in a CIO report.
Last year, EY announced it was leveraging ChatGPT as part of a collaboration with Microsoft to offer personalized responses to complex employee payroll questions.
The intelligent payroll chatbot will make it easier to answer employee tier-1 requests, overcoming language barriers, time differences and complex payroll issues, the accounting firm said in a statement. It will also reduce the volume of data required to accurately address queries.
According to Sheri Sullivan, EY global payroll operate leader, the technology easily connects “high volume of data elements in different languages and country-specific information to provide real-time visibility, controls, and insights with consumer-grade employee experience.” [And] with the combined capabilities of ChatGPT in Azure OpenAI, “… the future of one-touch payroll is right around the corner.”
Looking ahead, the evolution of payroll management is set to accelerate, with advanced technologies such as AI and machine learning holding the promise of further transforming payroll processes by offering predictive analytics and real-time insights.
Additionally, advancements in biometric authentication and blockchain technology may enhance the security and integrity of payroll data, reducing the risk of fraud and unauthorized access.
Moreover, the shift to remote and flexible work setups is expected to increase the need for payroll solutions tailored to distributed teams and mobile workforces. This trend indicates a high probability of ongoing innovation in digital payroll tools, with a focus on user-friendly interfaces, customizable features, and seamless integration with other business systems.