Tech Talk (April 2024)

Find out about the latest advances in training technology.

  • Learning content marketplace Go1 enhanced its product with Go1 AI, a new suite of features that offers more personalized learning content discovery and curation powered by artificial intelligence (AI). With this new functionality, Learning and Development (L&D) admins can find and match the best content to the unique needs of every learner, based on the content intelligence of more than 130,000 courses in the Go1 platform. Features include AI-enhanced search, AI chat, AI-assisted playlists, and AI-generated insights.
  • Emmy-nominated visual effects (VFX) studio and AI technology startup Monsters Aliens Robots Zombies (MARZ) announced that its LipDub AI software is now in private beta for professional content producers and creators in entertainment, advertising, marketing, social media, and online education. LipDub AI is a video localization platform that both automatically dubs and lip-syncs videos at Hollywood standards in minutes to deliver expressive, high-fidelity, and photoreal lip-sync results.
  • People operations platform ChartHop launched its Human Resources information system (HRIS) that centralizes people data, enhances decision-making with AI insights, and streamlines how companies manage their workforces. ChartHop HRIS stores all people data in one place so teams can run analytics, configure workflows, and empower managers and employees to self-serve, securely.

Lorri Freifeld
Lorri Freifeld is the editor/publisher of Training magazine. She writes on a number of topics, including talent management, training technology, and leadership development. She spearheads two awards programs: the Training APEX Awards and Emerging Training Leaders. A writer/editor for the last 30 years, she has held editing positions at a variety of publications and holds a Master’s degree in journalism from New York University.