EPISODE · Feb 27, 2026 · 46 MIN
The Plus-Shaped Leader: Leading at the Intersection of Law, Business, and HR
from Future Proof HR
In this episode of the Future Proof HR podcast, Thomas Kunjappu, CEO of Cleary, sits down with Fernando Garcia, Chief People and Legal Officer at Opta Group (at the time of recording), to unpack what HR leaders are getting wrong about AI, and what they should be doing instead.Fernando brings a rare blend of experience across HR, legal, compliance, and business strategy, and he makes a clear case for why AI will not replace HR, but it will reshape the job. The work that remains, he argues, is the work that matters most: human judgment, context, experience, and the ability to make value-based decisions when the answer is not obvious.Together, they explore the practical reality of “shadow AI” already happening inside organizations, why guardrails matter more than hype, and how HR can work with legal as an early strategic partner rather than an emergency hotline once something has already escalated. The conversation also goes deep on the ethical tension of AI-driven hiring and fairness, including how bias can show up on both sides, whether decisions are made by people or machines, and why the “trolley problem” isn’t just a thought experiment anymore.This episode is for HR leaders who want to adopt AI responsibly, without parking their judgment at the door, and who want to future-proof their work by leaning harder into the human side of leadership.Topics Discussed:AI will change HR jobs, not eliminate themWhy HR’s value is judgment, context, and the human elementThe “three-legged stool” of business, legal, and people leadershipHow HR and legal can partner early to prevent risk, not just react to itThe reality of “shadow AI” and why assuming no one uses AI is the biggest riskPractical guardrails: data privacy, PII, sensitive employee info, and due diligenceWhere AI helps today: drafting, surveys, training design, and early recruiting supportThe ethics of AI in recruiting, fairness, and bias on both sides of the argumentWhy culture, training, and peer learning matter more than expensive enablement programsSkills that will matter most for future-proof HR: curiosity, EQ, relationship-building, and broad capabilityIf you’re an HR leader trying to balance innovation with compliance, curious about AI’s real use cases beyond automation, or navigating how to adopt these tools without losing the human element, this episode offers a grounded and thoughtful framework.Additional Resources:Cleary’s AI-powered HR ChatbotFuture Proof HR CommunityConnect with Fernando Garcia on LinkedIn
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