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22 October 2025 | Press Release
New research from The Conference Board finds that AI can provide up to 90% of day-to-day coaching functions. But human coaches can breathe a sigh of relief: Human expertise remains critical for emotionally charged, political, or values-based discussions.
The studies provide a roadmap for organizations to responsibly deploy AI-powered coaching that enhances performance and accelerates development. What’s more, AI is democratizing workplace coaching by making it possible for every worker—not just executives—to have a coach.
The reports highlight, however, that security and privacy pose significant risks. The more an AI coach knows about someone and the entire workforce, the more effective it can be, but the greater the risk if data is mishandled.
“AI coaching presents a pivotal opportunity for organizations to extend development to every worker. When used thoughtfully, it can democratize growth, magnify human coaches’ impact, and transform how companies build leadership capability,” said Allan Schweyer, Principal Researcher, Human Capital, The Conference Board.
Key findings include:
Cookie-cutter advice isn’t a concern: 96% of workers say AI provides customized coaching.
From role-playing to getting you to a new role, AI can do almost everything.
Hold onto your human coaches, though. AI coaching has several weaknesses.
“AI isn’t replacing human coaches—it’s amplifying them,” said Dr. Amit Mohindra, Distinguished Principal Research Fellow, The Conference Board. “By automating routine follow-ups and analysis, AI frees human coaches to focus on empathy, intuition, and strategic reflection.”
AI can serve as a powerful assistant to human coaches.
CHROs should consider adopting a tiered and blended model for AI and human coaching.
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