There are certain things that AI excels at like logical reasoning, for e.g. shortlisting candidate profiles based on qualifications, invoice processing, monitoring inventory, IT helpdesk chatbots etc. On the contrary there are certain subjective questions where AI struggles and is prone to decision making mistakes just like human beings, which is also known as the “Linda problem”, for e.g. decision making on HR policies pertaining to employee's behavior, issuing warning letters to employees or even termination letters in worst case scenarios.
There is a stark distinction between traditional automation tools and AI, as AI is not dependent on fixed rule-based decision making, rather it learns from previous patterns and relationships to determine the best approach to address a given situation.
A detailed example of area best suited for AI deployment in corporates is pertaining to IT helpdesk. Say for e.g. as per company policy all queries should be answered/resolved within 24hrs. AI can be extremely useful to categorize the queries correctly, route it to the appropriate team and even provide resolution to tier one queries without any human intervention.
As AI is dependent on previous patterns to fetch the best answer, if previous patterns include bias, that bias will be carried forward by the AI in selecting the best approach. Therefore, subjective decision making like termination or issuing warning letter to an employee based on certain kind of employee behavior cannot be completely left up to AI. For e.g. There is a corporate rule pertaining to usage of social media sites in office. If an employee is found accessing social media site, AI cannot be fully trusted to pass a judgement in this scenario as there might be a lot of other factors to be considered before a warning letter can be issued.