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AI Learn-tini: Riding the Wave—What's L&D Role in the AI Era?

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Join us as we explore the role of L&D across different stages of Generative AI adoption in organizations.

⚖️🚀 What’s our role today, and how do we overcome the real barriers of AI upskilling at scale? 🧩📈 What’s at stake if we fail, and perhaps just as interesting, what’s at stake if we succeed?

🌐💭The last question prompts us to question the future role of L&D in an AI-driven world.

Get ready for a fun mix of down-to-earth practical examples 🛠️ and some high-flying philosophical debates.

And HERE is MORE of what you can expect during this session:

  • 🧠 A ready-to-use framework for upskilling your workforce in AI

  • 📈 Proven strategies for scaling prompt training across your organization

  • 🔄 Insights on the shifting role of L&D practitioners in the wake of AI Learning Assistants


🗣 About our Host:

Paula is a creativity & embodiment coach, known for her insights on unlocking creative potential - with and without the use of AI.

In her most recent L&D role, Paula spearheaded an AI upskilling program at a large logistics provider, aiming to elevate prompting skills and technology adoption across the global company. Not only does she love to geek out on the latest tools and opportunities for human-AI collaboration, but she also advocates for bridging digital skill gaps to promote social equity.

Paula was born in Argentina, raised in Canada, and currently based in Germany. Her current interests include the power of creativity for wellbeing, feminine embodiment, unlearning methods such as self-inquiry, Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy and the intersection between AI and artistic expression.

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