Training Development just got a whole lot easier

Tempo Desk
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Let’s face it—learning isn’t what it used to be. Thanks to rapid tech advances, especially in Artificial Intelligence (AI), the way we train and develop people has completely transformed.

AI, for those who need a quick refresher, refers to computer systems that can do things we usually expect from humans—like analyzing data, spotting trends, solving problems, and even making predictions. And the coolest part? They get smarter the more they work.

It’s no surprise, then, that AI has started shaking things up in the world of corporate training. One standout example? Gnowbe—an AI-powered platform that’s turning heads in the learning and development space.

Leadership coach and media personality Anthony Pangilinan recently introduced Gnowbe, calling it a total game-changer.

“Gnowbe makes learning easier and faster,” he said. “Imagine being able to build engaging training courses in just minutes. It’s fast, super intuitive, and can save you days or even weeks of work.”

Gnowbe was founded by So-Young Kang, a respected global thought leader who’s on a mission to make learning more human—even in our increasingly digital, AI-driven world. She’s all about keeping purpose, values, and ethics front and center, whether it’s in business, education, tech, or government.

So-Young describes Gnowbe as a complete training toolkit: “It lets organizations create, launch, tweak, and track learning programs all in one place.”

“You can upload your PowerPoints, PDFs, videos—basically anything—and turn them into mobile-friendly, interactive experiences right away. No need to be a tech wizard or an AI expert,” she added.

Oh, and if you’ve got a global team? No problem. Gnowbe can translate your content into 70+ languages, making training truly accessible to everyone.

What makes Gnowbe stand out even more is its foundation in behavioral science and smart instructional design. It uses microlearning and gamification to keep things engaging, and its social, mobile-first approach helps boost collaboration and real-world application.

Curious to learn more? Head over to gnowbe.com.

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