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CYPHER Learning Adds 3 Senior Executives to Its Leadership Team

Dallas Innovates writes about CYPHER's expanded leadership team. Read the full article.

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More than half of leaders haven’t trained in AI, survey shows

HR Dive includes CYPHER Learning's AI survey in its latest story. Read the full article.

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20 Reasons Why Employees And Leaders Make Time For One-On-One Meetings

Graham Glass was interviewed by Forbes about why everyone - leaders and employees - should make time for one-on-one meetings. Read the full article.

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ChatGPT Anniversary: How the Second Year of Generative AI Changed Tech Work

Graham Glass provides his thoughts on how ChatGPT is changing technology work in this Tech Republic article.

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Cool Tools – CYPHER AI

CYPHER Learning's modern learning platform was named a Cool Tool by EdTech Digest. Read the full article.

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Employees Are Demanding Better AI Policies in the Workplace — Here Are 7 Steps to Building One

Graham Glass provides insights on how HR executives can create an effective AI policy in his latest article for Entrepreneur.

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Winds of Change in Higher Ed to Become a Hurricane in 2025

Graham Glass was asked about his 2025 predictions for learning in higher ed and business. Check out his response in this Inside Higher Ed article.

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Industry Leaders Comment On Biggest Lessons From ChatGPT’s Journey

Graham Glass, CEO and Founder of CYPHER Learning, discusses how as AI evolves to understand natural language, user intent, and human behaviour, a broader swath of humanity can tap its capabilities. Th...

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AI agents to redefine corporate roles by 2025

Graham Glass predicts that there will be a transformative shift from AI co-pilots to more autonomous agents in 2025. He also cautioned about the challenges that come with these advancements, highlight...

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6.3 Million UK employees lack training in AI

CYPHER Learning research found that 33% of employees want AI to be banned in workplace settings altogether – while 25% admitted to using AI without their supervisors’ knowledge. Most strikingly, the s...

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One in Three Workers Want AI Banned from the Workplace

New research from CYPHER Learning on workers’ concerns and aspirations around using AI in the workplace found that while AI is reshaping job roles in a positive way to remove repetitive tasks, workpla...

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GenAI prompt training: is it worth it for your business?

According to CYPHER Learning research, a quarter of employees use GenAI at work – whether their boss has signed off on it or not. The report also found that in organisations that have approved the use...

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One-in-three workers want AI banned from the workplace

New research from CYPHER Learning on workers’ concerns and aspirations around using AI in the workplace found that while AI is reshaping job roles in a positive way to remove repetitive tasks, workpla...

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AI fast becoming a young male preserve, suggests research

According to CYPHER Learning research, men and senior management are likely to use AI and enjoy experimenting with generative tools, while women are not. There is an age factor in play too, with the o...

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UK workers lag in AI training, study shows digital divide

New research from CYPHER Learning warns that the UK workforce may be losing its competitive edge in Artificial Intelligence (AI) utilisation, with fewer employees experiencing the benefits, using AI, ...