Learning and development (L&D) leaders struggle to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into learning design without sacrificing quality, efficiency or ethics.
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Alteryx, a leader in AI for enterprise analytics, announced a strategic partnership with digital education pioneer Udacity.
Today, Arist — the global leader in learning via SMS, Slack, Teams chat, with clients including HP and Baxter — announced Arist Creator.
Training Industry today announced its selections for the 2024 Top Training Companies™ lists for the AI in Training sector of the corporate L&D market.
Learning and development (L&D) professionals are also embracing AI, discovering its ability to streamline workflows and deliver significant benefits.
As a learning leader, it falls to you to introduce AI in ways that deliver on business objectives while supporting your employees.
Startek®, a global customer experience (CX) solutions provider, today announced the launch of Startek® Generative AI, a comprehensive suite of Generative AI solutions designed to expedite and enhance business processes, ensuring greater efficiency.
Exxat, the leading provider of clinical and experiential education management solutions, today unveiled its latest innovation, Leo, an AI-powered assistant built using a state-of-the-art large language model (LLM).
The program offers a comprehensive understanding of Generative AI and its applications across business functions such as sales, marketing, software engineering, customer service, data analytics, and product research & development.
Read Training Industry and Qstream’s report, “The AI Advantage In L&D: A Strategic Guide,” which breaks down the complexities of AI, from large language models (LLMs) to generative AI, in a way that’s easy to understand.