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AI Founders on the Future of Our Work: AI Forum for Learning Professionals

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Your role as a learning professional is evolving faster than any job description can capture. New AI tools are multiplying, the options are hard to keep up with, and it's not always clear which ones actually matter for the work you do every day.

The people with the clearest view of where this is heading are often the ones building the tools. They've had to make explicit bets about what learning professionals will need in three years- what work will look different, what new skills will matter, and where the real opportunities are.

At this AI Forum, we're putting two of them in the room with you.

Louis NeJame is the founder of Bevel, an AI workspace built for instructional design teams in higher education. Bevel lets teams audit courses against any quality framework, map curricula, and make revisions at scale- while keeping humans in control of every change. Louis also leads AI product development at McGraw-Hill, where he's worked on tools used by more than 100,000 students.

Diane Weaver is the co-founder of Baryons, an AI mentorship platform that gives every employee a personalized AI mentor- available daily, in the flow of work, without adding meetings or training programs. Baryons surfaces how teams are growing and where they're stuck, in ways that leaders rarely get to see.

Together, Louis and Diane are working on two different fronts of the same transformation: how learning gets built, and how learning happens. The questions their work raises apply whether you work in corporate L&D, higher education, or K-12.

We'll hear directly from both of them about what they're building and why. Then we'll open up the bigger conversation: What do these tools tell us about where the profession is heading? What will our work look like when AI handles the routine? What skills and instincts will matter more, not less?

Jason Gorman will facilitate, with time for questions from the full group.

Join us on Thursday, April 30th at 1PM EST.
Meeting Link: https://meet.google.com/wwu-icvh-gzs

This is the AI Forum: no slides, no lectures, no passive listening. Just a focused conversation among learning professionals who are thinking seriously about what's coming next. This session will NOT be recorded.

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