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Over the last two decades, the soaring cost of traditional education combined with disruptive new learning technologies and a workforce shift away from generalists and toward subject matter experts set the stage for an upheaval in the field of learning & development (L&D). The tipping point came in the form of the COVID-19 pandemic, catalyzing an evolutionary explosion that has only accelerated with the advent of generative artificial intelligence, most notably in the form of ChatGPT. The entrenched status quo is unraveling rapidly, and while unsettling, this deterioration of what was is creating space for what could be.
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