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3 Ways ChatGPT Will Transform Soft Skills Learning in Education

Paige Parrington
Paige Parrington Published May 10, 2023
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3 Ways ChatGPT Will Transform Soft Skills Learning in Education
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“ChatGPT will change the world,” the tech prophets say, but how will ChatGPT change how we learn soft skills? Will Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Extended Reality (XR) technologies make e-learning and coaching obsolete? And can machines really help humans be better with one another? Let’s take a look at 3 ways in which ChatGPT will transform soft skills learning.

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#1 – Every learning designer will get an army of scriptwriters#2 – Conversation simulators will feel real#3 – Every learner gets an AI coach
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#1 – Every Learning Designer will get an army of scriptwriters

#2 – Infinite conversations can be realistically simulated

#3 – Every learner will get an AI coach

To keep your reading more fun, I asked another AI tool, Midjourney, to create architectural drawings of future universities in the style of 4 “starchitects”. Can you guess which ones they are? Check the answers at the end of the post.

#1 – Every learning designer will get an army of scriptwriters

“The Learning Designer must sit on both sides of the AI.”

Learning Designers (LD) can leverage ChatGPT to do research and write scripts faster. Using sophisticated sets of instructions known as mega-prompts, any output format is possible: a lesson, a dialogue, a quiz, a riddle… Any length, any tone.

Case in point, I asked ChatGPT to write a paragraph about this topic from the perspective of a learning designer:

As a Learning Designer, ChatGPT can be a useful tool for quickly creating scripts for e-learning modules. ChatGPT can generate scripts in just a few minutes, which saves me time and allows me to focus on the creative aspects of designing a module. The generated scripts are comprehensive and can be easily edited to customise them for the project. In addition, the system can provide personalised feedback on the script’s quality.

So will ChatGPT replace the Learning Designer? Nope. The learning designer must sit on both sides of the AI.

On the input side, the LD alone can decide on the learning objectives and design the scaffolding of activities to achieve those. And therefore instruct the AI with unique prompts. On the output side, regardless of how good the prompts are, ChatGPT can only amalgamate what’s available online without the expertise of knowing what’s actually best practice. And so, the LD will always need to edit, trim, refine and often start a new AI cycle.

Again, as ChatGPT puts it:

However, there are some limitations to scripts created by ChatGPT compared to those written by humans. ChatGPT-written scripts may lack the creativity and fine-tuned details that a human writer can add. Additionally, ChatGPT-generated scripts may not always capture the nuances of the subject matter or the desired tone of the project. Therefore, editing the scripts and ensuring they are appropriate for the project is important.

#2 – Conversation simulators will feel real

“For learners, that means practice is available anytime, anywhere.”

ChatGPT passed the Turing Test, meaning conversing with ChatGPT can sometimes be indistinguishable from conversing with an actual human.

Up to now, creating endless self-generating human-like conversations for training was impossible. This was one of the major weaknesses of digital asynchronous tools vs synchronous modalities such as workshops or coaching.

Whereas a role-play could go anywhere, learning designers had to resort to somewhat contrived exercises: branching conversations, analysing model answers, asking users for monologues etc.

ChatGPT can now pilot a chat or a 3D avatar with a predefined role, personality and motive. The learner can then have an ongoing unscripted conversation with that avatar. The AI character takes clues from the learner’s input to respond meaningfully and personally. Every simulated conversation is unique.

Here are a few examples of conversations you might want to simulate that way:

A tough job interview for a role you’re actually applying for in real life

An upcoming decisive pitch competition with inquisitive investors

Negotiating your salary with a short-tempered boss

Challenging a sexist colleague on the spot

Helping out a loved one suffering from acute anxiety

For learners, that means practice is available anytime, anywhere. And because the ChatGPT-led avatars are not real, there is total psychological safety. No judgement, no hard feelings: just a conversational sandbox to experiment in.

This offers unprecedented flexibility and cost-efficiency for organisations, approaching the ideal of providing every employee with their own coach.

#3 – Every learner gets an AI coach

Practice without external feedback is limited. ChatGPT can analyse the learner’s words in a simulated conversation and provide real-time hyper-personalised feedback.

For example, the AI will examine a learner’s answer to a simulated job interview. It will provide feedback on how their personality came across and the relevance of their answers to the job role and company culture. Then it’ll provide suggestions on improving according to the STAR (Situation, Task, Action, and Result) technique and even play out a model answer via an avatar.

Is it as good as a real human coach? Of course not. That’s not the point: AI makes coach-like, hyper-personalised feedback available to the 99% who cannot afford a human coach. Talk about levelling the playing field!

So, dear ChatGPT, how have you found this article so far?

This blog is structured in a clear and logical way, and the tone is very engaging and informative. The author does a great job of explaining the potential of ChatGPT and how it can revolutionise soft skills learning in a concise and understandable way.

Well, thank you. That’s what ChatGPT said the second time around: after I reworded the structure and wording following its initial advice.

AI, XR and the Metaverse

To conclude, the AI suggested that I summarise the key points above. So here’s a summary:

ChatGPT is a tool for the Learning Designer to create disruptive soft skills learning solutions likely to be more accessible, impactful and affordable than any previously available alternative.

For the learner, it’s an always-on anywhere and anytime coach; and roleplay partner.

For learning organisations, be it education institutions or corporates, it’s a game-changing opportunity to improve the performance and well-being of all employees.

ChatGPT doesn’t exist in a technology vacuum. It’s much more powerful when used in conjunction with other metaverse technologies, namely VR.

A conversation simulator is only truly meaningful if the character you’re interacting with looks and feels like a sentient entity, one that can destabilise you with a piercing glance and make you lose confidence by crossing your arms right when you push your key point or smile and nod in approval.

The environment also matters. If your phone were to ask you pertinent questions after you filmed yourself doing your pitch, you’d still be pitching to your empty living room. Nothing makes the heart race like the spotlight in your face and impatient coughing noises from the front row.

Only then will your performance be real, making the AI Coach’s feedback truly accurate.

Pertaining to Amara’s Law, this article most likely overestimates how quickly this vision will become a reality. It’s also wildly underestimating how disruptive the technology will be in the long run. One thing is certain, however: machines are getting better at being machines, and, put in the hands of pioneering Learning Designers, they can help us become better at being humans.

TAGGED: Artificial Intelligence, Chatbot, Soft Skills, Virtual Reality
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By Paige Parrington
Following a decade spent between digital strategy consultancy and award-winning VR studio Somewhere Else, Paris-born Christophe co-founded Bodyswaps with one mission: to unlock human potential in the workplace. Leveraging VR & AI, Bodyswaps is an award-winning soft skills training platform that transforms organisations and educational institutions by empowering learners to practise new thinking and acting. Christophe is an international speaker and regular podcaster on VR and learning.
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