ai learning governance

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The tag 'ai learning governance' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about how organizations manage and govern AI-driven learning initiatives. Recent content focuses on Microsoft's decision to close employee libraries and replace them with an AI-powered Skilling Hub, highlighting tensions between heavy investment in generative AI and the removal of human-curated knowledge resources. This tag explores the governance challenges of transitioning from traditional learning spaces to AI-centric training models, including issues of curation, access, and the balance between technology and human expertise. It is relevant for IT professionals, enterprise decision-makers, and anyone interested in the intersection of AI, corporate learning, and governance policies.
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    Microsoft Closes Employee Libraries to Power AI Skilling Hub

    Microsoft’s abrupt decision to shutter long‑running employee libraries across several campuses and pivot staff learning toward an “AI‑powered” Skilling Hub crystallizes a broader corporate tension: heavy investment in generative AI and infrastructure on one hand, and the removal of human‑curated...
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