Pluralsight expands AI-supported learning capabilities, introducing new features to its learning assistant
Pluralsight, a learning platform focused on the tech workforce, has announced it has added new features to its AI learning assistant Iris.
The new features offer better efficiency and accessibility across Pluralsight’s 3,000 courses and aim to change how professionals learn and master new technologies.
The platform now offers AI-powered translations to Spanish, German and French speakers in the course creator’s own voice, allowing learners to hear content in their native language while maintaining the authenticity of the original instruction.
"These translation capabilities remove a major barrier for the millions of learners who aren't native English speakers," explains Chris Herbert, Chief Content Officer at Pluralsight. "By delivering audio in the author's real voice, and culturally aligned translations, we're making high-quality tech education more inclusive, accessible, and effective around the world."
The update also includes immediate feedback and course correction from Iris, Pluralsight’s AI assistant. This includes the “ask this video” feature, which allows learners to ask questions about any video segment and receive accurate responses that align with the instruction.
"Our latest platform enhancements showcase how powerful human-led instruction can be when coupled with AI-assisted learning technologies," adds Erin Gajdalo, Chief Executive Officer at Pluralsight. "This is truly human-centric design. We believe modern learning platforms have to go beyond content delivery and incorporate dynamic features that empower more learners to stay engaged, learn faster, and truly master high-demand skills. That's what learners will find in our latest updates."