Talespin, which uses spatial computing to train workers, announced the launch of its extended reality (XR) learning app on Meta Quest.
It comes a day after Meta introduced its $500 Meta Quest 3 virtual reality headset. Initially designed for enterprise use, Talespin’s immersive learning app has now been made accessible to the general public, allowing anyone to experience their virtual worlds and gain valuable skills.
Since its inception in 2019, Talespin has been at the forefront of leveraging XR technology to reskill and upskill employees at Fortune 500 companies. By simulating conversations with AI-powered virtual human characters and immersing users in role-playing game (RPG)-style experiences, Talespin’s app offers a way for individuals to acquire and validate essential skills demanded by today’s evolving workforce. One of its more popular training scenarios was “Firing Barry,” about how to fire an older worker with grace.
As AI continues to transform businesses and hybrid work environments become the norm, there is an increasing demand for skills that foster effective communication, collaboration, and unbiased thinking. Talespin is addressing this need by providing immersive learning experiences that help people cultivate and master essential abilities, enhancing their value in a technologically augmented workplace.
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Key features of the Talespin app include a diverse library of immersive learning content covering a wide range of essential skills, RPG-style simulations that place learners in contextually relevant
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