AI agents are getting smarter, faster, and more capable, but not necessarily more reliable. Behind the hype of self-governing systems lies a widening gap between what agents can do and what they can do consistently. This episode dissects that tension with insights from leaders at Google, Databricks, and Princeton, exploring how flawed benchmarks, missing governance, and brittle architectures are holding back genuine autonomy. The takeaway: the future of AI won’t be about replacing humans—it w...
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AI agents are getting smarter, faster, and more capable, but not necessarily more reliable. Behind the hype of self-governing systems lies a widening gap between what agents can do and what they can do consistently. This episode dissects that tension with insights from leaders at Google, Databricks, and Princeton, exploring how flawed benchmarks, missing governance, and brittle architectures are holding back genuine autonomy. The takeaway: the future of AI won’t be about replacing humans—it w...
Smarter Learning, Human First: Making AI Work in L&D
Verified Weekly
12 minutes
5 months ago
Smarter Learning, Human First: Making AI Work in L&D
AI is changing how we teach, train, and learn, but not by replacing people. In this episode, we unpack how leaders in education and L&D can use AI to amplify human connection, deliver learning exactly when it's needed, and build essential AI literacy across teams. Drawing from expert insights across research, workplace learning, and neuroscience, we go beyond the hype to explore what's actually working - and where the red flags are. Expect practical takeaways on embedding AI into your str...
Verified Weekly
AI agents are getting smarter, faster, and more capable, but not necessarily more reliable. Behind the hype of self-governing systems lies a widening gap between what agents can do and what they can do consistently. This episode dissects that tension with insights from leaders at Google, Databricks, and Princeton, exploring how flawed benchmarks, missing governance, and brittle architectures are holding back genuine autonomy. The takeaway: the future of AI won’t be about replacing humans—it w...