The education landscape is transforming rapidly, driven by technology and evolving student needs. Outsell’s five key predictions highlight how AI, social-emotional learning, skills-based education, integrated assessments, and the changing role of educators will shape the future of education.
The roles of HR and L&D professionals are evolving rapidly with the rise of AI, a focus on skills-based hiring, employee wellbeing, hybrid work models, and data-driven decision-making. Outsell predicts the five shifts that will redefine HR and L&D practices in the modern workplace.
The scholarly publishing landscape is undergoing significant change, driven by evolving business models, open science practices, the rise of research assets, and AI. Explore Outsell’s top five predictions for 2025 that shape how providers navigate trust, innovation, and the future of research.
This year, the frothy buzz around generative AI gives way to more measured perspectives. While AI has become a crucial tool for some businesses, its capabilities and value are still being questioned by many. We predict what the world may look like in three years—and interpret the implications.
Springer Nature’s recent IPO indicates the investment community’s view of the solid state of academic publishing, despite the time it has taken for this deal to come to fruition.
As AI assistants rapidly gain ground in the legal tech sector, generative AI tools like vLex’s Vincent AI are not only reshaping the competitive landscape but also disrupting traditional legal tech solutions that once dominated the market.
Clarivate’s new Web of Science Research Assistant demonstrates how generative AI can add value by enhancing end-user workflow tasks and provides an indicator of which generative AI strategies are becoming essential in scholarly research.
OpenAI’s o1 model marks a new chapter in generative AI, leveraging a chain-of-thought approach to tackle complex problems step-by-step. This evolution brings advanced reasoning capabilities, but with trade-offs in speed and computational cost, leaving vendors to explore where o1 can truly add value.
Is adding AI now essential to corporate valuations and investability? Alex Boden, former Director of Research and Development at Quayle Monroe/Houlihan Lokey and now the founder of Asymmetrix talks to David Worlock
The global Corporate Training Solutions segment reached $40 billion in 2023, growing by 10%, a slowdown from 13% in 2022. Technology, especially AI, remains a key driver, with GenAI boosting demand across all regions.
ZoomInfo’s recent earnings reveal key challenges and strategic pivots as it faces economic uncertainty and fierce competition. This analysis dives into what the results mean for the company’s future, and what others can learn from it.
The two largest Learning Management System (LMS) providers, Anthology (Blackboard) and Instructure (Canvas), have both announced a range of new generative AI-powered offers. Far from being add-on tools, it’s clear that AI is now the core driver of these platforms’ capabilities.
Funder and national open access (OA) mandates are reshaping publishing business models. While the shift from subscription-based models continues, there’s growing interest in the Subscribe-to-Open (S2O) approach. The sustainability of this model, especially for books and data, remains to be seen.
As AI continues to revolutionize corporate operations, a new collective licensing solution from CCC ensures that both content creators and users can thrive.