AI Transforms Corporate Learning with Dynamic Content Platforms
AI-native LMS platforms like Docebo and Sana are revolutionizing corporate learning with dynamic content generation and virtual coaching. Learn how to adapt.
The corporate learning landscape is undergoing a seismic shift as AI-native Learning Management Systems (LMS) like Docebo and Sana introduce dynamic content generation, virtual coaching, and real-time updates. This marks a departure from traditional SCORM-based, course-centric models to more agile, personalized learning experiences.
Key Developments in AI-Powered Learning
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Docebo Goes AI-Native: The publicly traded LMS provider has unveiled its "All-AI" platform, featuring dynamic content generation, virtual coaching (in beta), and collaborative content design. With over 3,900 customers, Docebo is positioning itself as a leader in the AI-driven learning space.
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Sana Emerges as a Disruptor: Partnered with Galileo Learn™, Sana offers a pure-play AI-native system with its own AI agent. Workday uses Sana for its internal leadership academy, highlighting its potential.
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Legacy Vendors Lag Behind: Traditional LMS providers like Cornerstone, Workday, SAP, and Oracle are enhancing their platforms with AI features but haven’t fully transitioned to AI-native architectures.
How Companies Can Adapt
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Experiment with Dynamic Content: Start small by integrating AI-powered platforms like Galileo Learn™ ($495 entry point) alongside existing LMS systems.
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Leverage AI Tutors and Coaching: Platforms like Hone and BetterUp offer AI coaching, but ensure they align with your company’s content.
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Collaborate with IT Teams: Integrate learning into existing AI chatbots or assistants to deliver seamless, in-the-flow-of-work experiences.
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Engage Business Units: Shift focus from HR to line-of-business needs, using dynamic content for enablement (e.g., retail best practices).
The Future of L&D
The shift to AI-native learning promises faster content delivery, automatic language translation, and personalized experiences. As Josh Bersin notes, "It’s a whole new world," with benefits like reduced instructional design costs and greater business relevance. Companies are encouraged to start experimenting now to stay ahead in this transformative era.
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