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The AI That Finally Proves Employees Actually Learned Something

The AI That Finally Proves Employees Actually Learned Something

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Corporate training costs companies $400 billion a year — and most of it doesn't stick. Completion rates climb, post-course surveys get filed, and then nothing measurably changes on the job. In this episode, we dig into Perceptyx Develop, a new five-agent AI learning system that launched in May 2026 and is taking direct aim at that problem. Develop deploys three AI agents during live training sessions — not after them. The Tutor adapts its questioning in real time based on what learners actually demonstrate they understand. The Evaluator scores responses against learning objectives on the fly. And the Development Advisor creates a transcript-grounded record of what each employee truly learned — verified evidence, not assumptions. It's a fundamental rethink of how we measure whether training actually worked. This fits into Perceptyx's broader People Activation System, which links employee listening data to skill development to verified behavior change. The company says employees who receive targeted development based on feedback are three times more likely to report lasting behavior change — and four times more likely to develop skills that improve on-the-job performance. Bold claims, but ones that HR and L&D leaders will want to track closely as real-world data comes in. If you're in HR or L&D and you're tired of defending training budgets based on completion rates, this episode is for you.
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