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Your leaders’ brains were not made for this moment

CLO Magazine

workplace environment is putting a strain on our brains and affecting our mental well-being. Our brains were not made for this moment Technology has advanced exponentially over the last few decades, and our brains are getting left behind. Take a look at the nature of work, for example.

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Enabling neurodiversity in the workplace

Learning Pool

If you are, you’ll be joining one of the many forward-thinking organizations such as Microsoft, Google, EY and GCHQ that are harnessing the strengths of neurodiversity. Neuroscience recognizes that brains are all different, there is no ‘normal’. In that sense, we are all neurodiverse.

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ChatGPT-3 Has Everyone Talking

Learningtogo

As one of the first learning professionals to see the potential of conversational AI and one of the few designing the applications for years, I’m excited to see the recent attention paid to this engaging technology. As David Chalmers points out, there is no new technology here.

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Humans – the masters not the servants of AI?

Attensi

What might seem like original work pouring out of an app is nothing more than a distillation of information that already exists in the world’s digital brain bank. In 2016 Microsoft launched a chatbot, Tay, to interact on social media. And critically, they must remain the master and not the servant of this technology.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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Making your Life Fun with Gamified Innovations

The Game Agency

With technology and new techniques development, gaining the trust of the client is not a difficult task today. Richard has had the good fortune of working on training games with companies such as Intel, Microsoft, Merck, and Pfizer and educational games with National Geographic, Sesame Workshop, Disney, and The Learning Company.

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How AI is Making Assistive Technologies More Powerful

Magic EdTech

AI-powered assistive technologies have proven to offer significant benefits for people with disabilities especially in terms of human connection, everyday life in the modern world and employment. Here’s a look at some ways in which AI enhances assistive technologies to ensure accessibility for all. AI-Based Visual Aids.