r/Training Nov 26 '24

AI in corperate training Question

How do you guys see AI getting used in the future of cooperate learning and learning and development?

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u/sillypoolfacemonster Nov 26 '24

It has great potential for things like evaluating work or giving feedback with a rubric, simulating interactions, answering questions as long as there are guardrails in place.

For development it can summarize content well, help you write scripts, do translations more easily, give you a starting point for discussion questions and quizzes.

Half the time I’m fine with having it generate a bad output because it at least gives me something to react to which gets past the writers block.

As long as you know the limitations and risks with AI content, it can be a really good assistant.

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u/nicklk Nov 27 '24

One benefit alone is that it helps spell check "Corporate"

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u/WillyWoodpecker91 Nov 26 '24

For now it is an assistant. And should be looked at like that. You can’t depend on it to turn out good content all the time. But like said above. It does give you a starting point. We use it for generating questions and mapping the content for presentation. Be aware I had it generate 100 questions and 90% was perfect what would’ve taken me a good week was done a few minutes but using the same query I asked it to generate 25 questions. Every question was the same. Always review. It is also a very good tool for getting to the root of issues like injuries or the like. But the biggest limit is tokens. We always seem to be hitting the token wall even with some grace from the AI developers. Also, you see an issue write to the developers they are open to feedback.

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u/Inevitable_Medium163 Nov 26 '24

There are interactive video platforms that are making AI more accessible - both for content design (for example, using sticky hotspots, and object and motion tracking - think of safety training, where you can track someone in an unsafe situation as they move around in a video), and automating tasks like video chapterisation.

But moving forward, I can envisage a lot of the training content also being generated by AI.