The recent Adobe-hosted online panel discussion, moderated by David Leaser, featured insightful conversations with industry leaders Allen Partridge (Adobe), Lauren Sullivan (MathWorks), and Lindsey Ernst (IBM). The discussion explored how AI is reshaping Learning & Development (L&D), providing valuable perspectives and practical strategies for effectively embracing AI.

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AI in Action
Nearly half of organizations are already leveraging AI in L&D. This panel explores real-world applications and strategic advice for those looking to join or advance within this innovative space.

Addressing AI Adoption Challenges
Panelists discuss practical methods to overcome resistance to change, address job security fears, and manage legal and ethical concerns around AI implementation.

Strategic Integration
Gain insights into aligning AI initiatives with clear business needs, fostering cross-departmental collaboration, and securing crucial leadership support.

Real Benefits
Learn how AI enhances efficiency, automates routine tasks, personalizes learning experiences, and streamlines content creation, localization, and translation—driving measurable business outcomes.

Hot Quotes

  • David Leaser, Moderator: “Companies that master sales enablement achieve up to 49% higher win rates.”
  • Lauren Sullivan, MathWorks: “We’ve been addressing the human side of AI by building trust—emphasizing that employees remain critical as experts in validating and applying AI outputs.”
  • Lindsey Ernst, IBM: “AI should be seen as an accelerator, freeing employees from repetitive tasks to focus on higher-value, strategic activities.”
  • Allen Partridge, Adobe: “Leaders need to endorse innovation rather than gatekeep—encourage experimentation while clearly communicating potential risks.”

This panel discussion is a must-watch for eLearning leaders aiming to strategically leverage AI to enhance their L&D initiatives. Don’t miss out on these insightful conversations:

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