In this episode, we'll be chatting about the common jargon used in the Learning and Development field. We'll break down these phrases and explain what they mean, so you can understand and use them in your own L&D conversations.
Here are some of the phrases we'll be covering:
In ‘What I Learned This Week’, Owen discussed his favourite new tool: ChatGPT, which wrote the entirety of these show notes up to the ‘agile learning’ line in italics. Give it a go here: chat.openai.com/chat
Ross D discussed the Natural Language AI from Google: blog.google/technology/ai/join-us-in-the-ai-test-kitchen/
And Ross G shared some fun simulated nonsense he found on Twitter, in the form of a ‘rock, paper, scissors’ simulation: twitter.com/juanbuis/status/1600155605112496129?s=20&t=51X4p1tzACbY1tg7sxEcaw
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