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Learning Now TV: Egle Vinauskaite on AI in L&D

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LNTV, May 30: Egle Vinauskaite on getting started with AI in L&D; Sam Taylor on the changes she has witnessed in L&D and the state of the sector; and Martin Couzins and Nigel discuss the results of a global survey on AI from Deloitte.

Egle Vinauskaite joins LNTV, May 30
Egle Vinauskaite joins LNTV, May 30 

On Learning Now TV this month, Egle Vinauskaite talks about her research project on AI in L&D and provides advice on getting started with AI.

Also on the show, Sam Taylor talks to Nigel about the changes she has witnessed in L&D and about the state of the sector as seen at last month's Learning Technologies conference and exhibition. Martin Couzins is back with the results of a global survey on AI from Deloitte. Michelle Parry-Slater is with Natasha Patel from Warwick University Students Union discussing L&D in the 3rd Sector. And Rob Clarke has the latest news.

The next Learning Now TV live-streamed programme is on Thursday May 30 at 10 am UK time. And the full programme will be available on catch up from the LNTV website three days later. 

The full programme of interviews and features for LNTV May 30:

  1. Egle Vinauskaite, a leading AI expert, talks to Kate about her major research project on AI in L&D and they discuss the initial findings and provide some advice on getting started with AI.

  2. Sam Taylor talks to Nigel about the changes she has witnessed in L&D during her long career in L&D and they also talk about the state of the sector as seen at last month's Learning Technologies conference and exhibition.

  3. Martin Couzins and Nigel discuss the results of a global survey on AI from Deloitte - 'Now Decides Next: Insights from the leading edge of generative AI'.

  4. Michelle Parry-Slater talks to Natasha Patel from Warwick University Students Union in our regular series on L&D in the 3rd Sector sponsored by the Charity Learning Consortium.

  5. News Bulletin - Rob Clarke returns with some insights from Learning Technologies, including an analysis of the market from Myles Runham and thoughts on organisational culture from Julie Drybrough

The next Learning Now tv programme is on May 30 at 10 am UK time with the live social stream with Colin Steed starting at 9.50 am UK time.