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Learning Tech Talks: Cracking The Content Blackbox

Christopher Lind (Chief Learning Officer at ChenMed), Steve Dineen (Founder and President at Fuse) and Rhys Giles (Product Director at Fuse).

Deep learning needs to be dynamic with contextual recommendations using content created by people who are actually within an organisation.

In this episode of Learning Tech Talks, Steve Dineen and Rhys Giles joined their host Christopher Lind to discuss how Fuse is continuing to elevate our 'engagement first' platform that has brought success to countless organisations. 

During this discussion, Christopher dives into some of our new features that allow for organisational content to be scanned and recommended as learners engage with other relevant content and how it has the potential to pave the way for the future of HR Tech. 

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