
AI Realities in L&D: Present, Future, and How to Get There
Egle Vinauskaite examines lessons learnt from 2.5 years of AI in L&D and suggests ways to move to sophisticated AI adoption at Learning Technologies 2025 this April in London.
AI Realities in L&D: Present, Future, and How to Get There: Egle Vinauskaite examines the key lessons learnt from 2.5 years of AI in L&D at Learning Technologies 2025 this April in London.
We know AI is big. Or, at least, that everyone is talking about it. Still, many organisations struggle to move beyond using it for content creation. Unlocking AI's true potential requires more than just technology. It demands readiness in the L&D department, in the organisation, and strong relationships between them both. This session examines the key lessons learnt from 2.5 years of AI in L&D, where we are at present, and suggests ways to move to sophisticated AI adoption if you are ready to adopt new ways of working.
AI adoption in Learning and Development often begins with content creation. Too often it stays there. Why? If there is one thing we have learned, it's that AI implementation isn't just about technology. It’s about culture, skills, and collaboration. AI poses an opportunity for L&D to become more strategic, deliberate and effective, but that future is not guaranteed and moving beyond simple use cases demands a new approach.
Learning Technologies Conference Chair, Donald H Taylor, said: “Drawing on extensive research and a foundation of practical case studies, this session explores actionable ways to navigate these challenges. You'll learn how to harness internal innovation, foster a culture of experimentation, and chart a path from using AI for cost efficiencies to strategic value.”
Talking points/takeaways:
- Revisiting lessons learnt from AI adoption in L&D
- Exploring practical examples of AI use across the industry
- Understanding the key enablers of sophisticated AI use
- Engaging your employees as your AI R&D team!
- Where to start (clue: it’s not by creating more content)
Egle Vinauskaite's session, AI Realities in L&D: Present, Future, and How to Get There, takes place on day two, 24 April at 11:15.
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Speakers include: Martin Bean, Josh Bersin, Dani Johnson, David Kelly, Trish Uhl, Myles Runham, Will Thalheimer, Egle Vinauskaite, Tess Robinson, Philippa Hardman; just a few of the 80+ speakers on the programme.
Learning Technologies 2025
23-24 April 2025, London ExCeL
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Egle Vinauskaite
Learning Strategist, Nodes
As the award-winning director of the learning innovation studio Nodes, Egle Vinauskaite’s deep expertise in learning, behaviour and technology has made her a sought-after advisor for blue-chip companies and next-gen edtech startups. With experience in AI, XR, mobile technologies, digital platforms and blended learning environments, Egle offers a wealth of insight at the intersection of technology, organisational learning and the future of work. In her capacity as an advisor and researcher, she focuses on integrating AI into L&D operations and equipping workforces with the necessary skills for AI adoption across their organisations. Grounded in both research and practical application, Egle understands the ground zero of how AI is ushering in entirely new ways of doing things in the world of L&D, learning and edtech.