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 math expert for this. It
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 globe, revealing a fascinating pattern.
OpenAI Between Vision and Hardware
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OpenAI Between Vision and Hardware

How Computing Power, Regulation, and Reality Challenge the AI Giant Part 2 of the series “OpenAI Becomes the Operating System of the Future” (click here for Part 1)
OpenAI: The Operating System of the Future
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OpenAI: The Operating System of the Future

How ChatGPT is Rewriting the Rules of the Digital World Just two years ago, ChatGPT was “just” an impressive chatbot. Today, everything indicates that OpenAI is laying the foundation for a new digital operating system – one that is no longer based on icons and apps, but on language and
A Team of GPTs – How to Manage Your AI Assistants Like a Project Team
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A Team of GPTs – How to Manage Your AI Assistants Like a Project Team

“I need someone to quickly look up the current research on learning transfer.”“And then a catchy text for the presentation slide, please.”“Oh, and a suitable image wouldn’t be bad either.” Sounds like a typical Monday morning in an L&D project team? Or just wishful thinking? Since the new @mention feature