Pings devour the day

When AI Doesn’t Just Respond, But Works

There’s this moment for all of us (well… almost all, or at least many) when you realize that “AI” is changing its role. Not in a grand, philosophical sense, but rather in everyday life: You’re sitting in a call, someone says “Could you please summarize
Pings devour the day

Pings devour the day

You set out to finally complete that one block today: concept finished, proposal sent, slides polished, mind clear. You open the document, and even before you’ve rephrased the first sentence, what has become so normal that we no longer even call it a ‘disruption’ happens:
What L&D Can Learn from the Automotive Industry

What L&D Can Learn from the Automotive Industry

Or: Why a learning format sometimes needs a crash test rather than a kickoff. There are two types of meetings. Some end with a plan.Others end with the phrase: “Let’s just get started.” In Learning & Development, we are surprisingly good at the second category.
ISO standards for learning?!

ISO standards for learning?!

ISO 29993. ISO 29994. ISO 29992.Sounds a bit like spare-part numbers for a laser printer. And that is exactly how it feels in many L&D teams: You hear “ISO”, nod politely, and then carry on with learning objectives, storytelling, transfer, real people. Completely understandable. Because
Same question, yet still different?
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Same question, yet still different?

Sometimes AI discussions sound “too technical”. Yet they are often about very practical, everyday questions—for example, why an AI does not always give the same answer for the same input. This exact phenomenon is called nondeterminism. And no: you do not need to be a
Geography of AI: Why the World Simultaneously Divides and Unites
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Geography of AI: Why the World Simultaneously Divides and Unites

(Even if it’s not directly about learning this time – indirectly, it’s about nothing else.) Sometimes the most exciting developments are not directly learning-related topics, but they change everything we know about learning, working, and future viability. Just like now: AI is spreading across the