Is AI The Bicycle Of The Mind? AI-Driven Performance Augmentation

AI-Driven Performance Augmentation Welcome back to part seven (find part six here) of our ongoing exploration of the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Learning and Development (L&D). As we journey forward, we’re reminded of Steve Jobs’ compelling metaphor, where he likened computers to a “bicycle for our minds“, amplifying our abilities in unprecedented…

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AI Tools For High-Impact Microlearning Design And Development

4 AI Tools That Make Microlearning Design Easy Technology and innovation are the base for organizations to thrive in this competitive era. With ever-evolving advancements in the dynamic business landscape, it’s crucial for organizations to cultivate a culture of learning to keep up with the constant changes. Digital learning is revolutionizing the corporate training landscape,…

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The Earliest Surviving Photos of Iran: Photos from 1850s-60s Capture Everything from Grand Palaces to the Ruins of Persepolis

The technology and art of photography emerged in nineteenth-century Europe. And so, when a part of the world outside Europe was well-photographed in those days, it tended to be a traveling European behind the camera. Take John Thomson, previously featured here on Open Culture, for his photos of China in the eighteen-seventies. Even before that,…

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