AI models can tend to be "yes-men." They are sycophantic by design, meaning they agree with us, support our ideas, and want to help. Part of the reason I think so many AI projects fail is because the human factor is overlooked. The same biases that apply to us also apply to AI, so it's important to factor in psychological principles when building experiments, agents, and automation.
Diving Into The Latest eLearning Trends And L&D Pro Insights From providing more meaningful feedback that drives employee engagement to mastering AI prompting techniques for instructional storytelling, September's publication calendar was packed with standout guest author submissions. So, we've chosen a few to feature in this roundup. In no particular order, here are last month's top guest author articles. 5 Guest Author Articles To Check Out Today
We're all experimenting with ChatGPT and every AI tool we can get our hands on. Sometimes it spits out gold. Other times? Not so much. Like when you ask it to write a training story about workplace safety and end up with something that sounds like a robot having an identity crisis. You read it, cringe, and think, "My old PowerPoint slides were more inspiring than this." Sound familiar? You're not alone.