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Is AI-powered search the new corporate learning powerhouse?

06 Oct 2025

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The internet transformed corporate learning from a paper-based, in-person process to one that is largely delivered in digital form, on demand from nearly any device or location. More recently, generative AI has provided learning and development (L&D) teams with a tireless assistant that can crank out educational content in minutes. Now AI-powered search is sparking another transformation as employees increasingly use it to find quick answers while they work, learning gradually in ways that suit their personal styles. In this episode, we examine the evidence for the trend, what L&D professionals should do differently, and how the search technology could affect legacy software, especially learning management systems. Featuring: Josh Bersin, Founder and CEO, The Josh Bersin Company In today's episode, we'll also cover: How AI-powered search changes the way learning content is designed and delivered. Whether using AI search for training could alleviate worker's fears of being replaced by AI. What Bersin has learned about the emerging search trend from his company's Galileo AI assistant for HR professionals. What new developments in AI-assisted search from vendors like Google and Anthropic mean for the corporate learning trend. References: Workplace learning: A complete guide for businesses What is GenAI? Generative AI explained Galileo Learn, Bersin's AI-driven HR training tool To learn more about enterprise applications, check out Search ERP. To watch the video version our podcast, subscribe to our YouTube channel, @EyeOnTech.

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