In the latest of a new series of video insights, hear from experts across the people profession as they share practical, real-world approaches to using artificial intelligence (AI) in their specialist areas. 

These insights are supported by relevant CIPD resources to help members apply AI confidently in their day-to-day work and continue developing their knowledge and skills throughout the year ahead. 

Covering topics including recruitment, learning and development, and workforce planning, five industry experts offer their perspectives on how to use AI now, and into 2026. Hear from Professor Nick Kemsley from Henley Business School, Anne Marie Imafidon of Stemettes, David Flemming from Stanton House, Sara Sims from Haymarket Media Group and Senior Organisational Capability Consultant Aitka Arshad. 

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