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Key considerations for learning platforms building or buying conversational AI

Mindset AI

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If you signed up for 'Should conversational AI agents be the most important feature on your learning platform roadmap?', you're probably already considering adding conversational AI and maybe even agents to your learning platform. You know that conversational AI is the perfect feature to improve user engagement, content management, and content discovery. 

However, the question of implementation now arises. Product teams must decide whether buying AI from a mega vendor or specialist is better than the organisation building it themselves. Choosing vendors now has a strategic impact as good selections will help with the success of the organisation, potentially helping you gain market share, whilst poor choices may delay success. 

Before you make a decision, there are crucial factors you may be overlooking. In this webinar, we'll cover:

  • The current state of generative AI in 2024.
  • A clear framework for deciding whether to build or buy AI tools.
  • Real-life examples and lessons learned from implementing AI solutions.
  • How Mindset AI can help you integrate advanced AI capabilities.

Register now to secure your spot!

Speaker

Jack Houghton

Jack Houghton

Co-founder & CPO, Mindset AI

Jack is the Chief Product Officer and Co-founder at Mindset AI, where he helps build AI tools that enable people and AI to work together, complementing each other's strengths to achieve more. Inspired by writers like Ian Banks and Isaac Asimov, who viewed technology and humans as partners, Jack is passionate about creating innovative products with simple designs to achieve this goal. Before Mindset AI, Jack co-founded Half-Full, a platform connecting young people with employers, collaborating with organizations like EY, King’s College London, and The Prince’s Trust. His work was recognised by Theresa May, featured in CRACK magazine, and led to speaking at the Young World Leaders Summit in Beijing and Hong Kong.

Key considerations for learning platforms building or buying conversational AI

35:36

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