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ai learning
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The ai learning tag on WindowsForum covers practical applications of artificial intelligence in education and professional development. Discussions include using AI as a support tool for home education to generate quizzes, study plans, and personalized feedback, as well as navigating free AI certificates from major vendors to build real skills. The tag also explores corporate learning shifts, such as Microsoft replacing its employee library with AI-powered learning experiences, highlighting tensions between generative AI promises and knowledge preservation. Recurring themes include AI as a supplement rather than replacement, skill-building through certificates, and the impact of AI on traditional learning environments.
AI can be genuinely useful in home education, but the best way to think about it is as a support tool, not a replacement for the parent or tutor guiding the child. In the BBC Bitesize piece, home-educating parent Sasha Jackson describes AI as something that can generate quizzes, discussion...
The era of “free AI certificates” has matured from headline bait into a practical scaffold students can use to build real skills—if they know which offers are genuinely useful, which are temporary promotions, and how to turn course completion into demonstrable work that employers value...
Microsoft’s decision to close its long‑running employee library and replace subscription access with “AI‑powered learning experiences” is both a literal and symbolic watershed for corporate learning—and it exposes a widening gulf between the promises of generative AI and the hard work of...