In a bid to change the learning and development of professionals, one of the leading AI-powered reskilling platforms, Udemy and a prominent AI consulting and development company, statworx, have collaborated to launch a revolutionary eBook- “The AI Learning Pioneers.”
This joint project aims to help answer how companies are really using Artificial Intelligence in their learning strategies and what’s making the difference between the growing perception of promise around AI and its practical applications.
“The AI Learning Pioneers” is based on a series of qualitative interviews with ten leading experts from the public education sector; as well as from the Learning & Development (L&D) centers of such global organizations as Merck, Microsoft, Roche, DekaBank and T-Systems.
The eBook explores such topics as where AI adoption currently stands, the effectiveness of AI and its impact on the training process, and the dynamic between human trainers and AI in the training environment. It highlights prominently the important role of the human facilitator in mediating the learning landscape as generated by AI.
With AI taking unprecedented leaps forward, transforming how companies are doing business, how individuals are upskilling, we’re never more in need of clear direction on AI in L&D. This eBook is a handy guide for decision-makers, L&D specialists, and all others who need to better understand how to harness AI to craft personalized, effective learning paths.
It highlights important ethical, cultural, and strategic factors that organizations need to take into account in the application of AI solutions.
The timing of the publication is apt as conventional L&D methods are increasingly ineffective against the growing pace of skill obsolescence. The World Economic Forum forecasts that from now to 2030, 39% of key skills in the workforce will need to be redefined.
“The AI Learning Pioneers” bring forth AI’s potential for enabling organizations to future-proof their workforce, featuring advantages such as improved efficiency, reduced costs and never takes away from the ongoing, essential role of human instructors.
The full copy and an executive summary of “The AI Learning Pioneers” are now accessible free at edtechhub.cloud, offering critical assets for any institution seeking to leverage AI to drive innovation in education.