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5 eLearning Industry Guest Author Articles To Check Out Today

Ready To Read Up On The Latest eLearning Trends And Technologies? What’s the link between employee incentive programs and team morale? How does L&D help you hold on to your top talent? What does the future hold for employee training? These guest posts have the answers you’re looking for. In no particular order, here are [...]read more5 eLearning Industry Guest Author Articles To Check Out Today

LinkedIn Adds Shortcut To Find Collaborative Articles You Can Contribute To

With its AI-powered “Collaborative Articles” seeing an increase in weekly readership of over 270% since September, it makes sense that LinkedIn is now exploring new ways to encourage more engagement with the format, in order to get more users both contributing to and reading these posts. LinkedIn’s latest update on this front is a new [...]read moreLinkedIn Adds Shortcut To Find Collaborative Articles You Can Contribute To

LinkedIn Adds New Shortcut to Find Collaborative Articles You Can Contribute To

With its AI-powered “Collaborative Articles” seeing an increase in weekly readership of over 270% since September, it makes sense that LinkedIn is now exploring new ways to encourage more engagement with the format, in order to get more users both contributing to and reading these posts. LinkedIn’s latest update on this front is a new [...]read moreLinkedIn Adds New Shortcut to Find Collaborative Articles You Can Contribute To

Financial Times tests Ask FT, a chatbot trained on decades of its own articles

The Financial Times has a new generative AI chatbot called Ask FT that can answer questions its subscribers ask. Similar to generalized AI bots (like ChatGPT, Copilot, or Gemini), users can expect a curated natural language answer to whatever they want to know — but with answers derived from the outlet’s decades of published information [...]read moreFinancial Times tests Ask FT, a chatbot trained on decades of its own articles

OpenAI claims the Times cheated to get ChatGPT to regurgitate articles

OpenAI has claimed in a motion filed Monday that The New York Times used “deceptive prompts” to get ChatGPT to regurgitate its content. For that and other reasons, the company is asking the US District Court in southern New York to dismiss several of the claims in the outlet’s copyright infringement lawsuit. OpenAI asserts that [...]read moreOpenAI claims the Times cheated to get ChatGPT to regurgitate articles