Pollinate Networks Webinar: Humans, Machines and Mentoring.

Humans, Machines and Mentoring: Cutting Through the Noise

Join Pollinate CEO Christy Pettit and AI pioneer Monica Anderson for an engaging “lunch and learn” delving into one of today’s most pressing questions: When should you turn to human expertise, and when does it make sense to rely on AI.

Curious about where AI actually came from, or what types of AI exist today? Monica will share 10 surprising facts about AI and help shed light on its origins, myths, and realities, including how it intersects with mentoring and learning.

This session expands on insights from Pollinate’s new guidebook, “When to Use a AI for Learning and When to Rely on a Human Mentor“, and will provide practical tips alongside a live Q&A.

Date: Thursday, December 4 at 12 PM EST


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