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How Karine Bah Tahe’s Oasis Learning AI Is Revolutionizing Workplace Learning for a Faster, Smarter Future

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Karine Bah Tahe’s Oasis Learning AI Transforms Workplace Learning
Credit: Concordia University

AI Cuts Training Time from Months to Days

Traditional workplace training takes too long to keep up with a fast-changing world. Many companies spend six to eight months building training programs. By the time employees receive the content, it’s often outdated, costly, and less effective.

Black woman tech founder Karine Bah Tahe is changing that with Oasis Learning AI. Her company is proving that training no longer has to take months—it can be created in just eight days.

Partnering with major clients, including Fortune 500 companies and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Oasis Learning AI uses artificial intelligence to deliver smarter, faster, and more personalized learning experiences. This innovative approach boosts efficiency by at least 70% while raising employee engagement and impact.

Transforming Corporate Training Through AI Innovation

Most corporate training follows a slow, step-by-step process—needs analysis, content creation, reviews, and deployment. This old model leaves companies struggling to keep their teams ahead of change.

Oasis Learning AI uses advanced technology to automate and optimize each stage of course creation. This reduces development time by 95% while improving content quality, consistency, and alignment with business goals.

“We’re redefining the speed and scale of workplace learning,” Bah Tahe explained. “AI allows companies to keep pace with the future—not chase it.”

Personalizing Learning for a Global Workforce

One-size-fits-all training no longer works. Modern employees need programs that reflect their roles, cultures, and learning styles. Oasis Learning AI enables hyper-personalized learning journeys that adapt to different needs.

For example, the platform can build bilingual compliance training for teams in Québec or create custom role simulations for customer service workers in Texas. It can generate podcasts, videos, or microlearning modules—whatever best fits the learner.

This level of personalization makes training more relevant, inclusive, and impactful across a global workforce.

Empowering People, Not Replacing Them

Many worry that AI will take jobs, but Bah Tahe sees it differently. “AI doesn’t replace people. It frees them to focus on strategy, creativity, and growth,” she said.

By handling repetitive tasks like formatting and content tagging, Oasis Learning AI allows learning and development teams to spend more time on innovation and human connection. This also helps extend learning opportunities to employees in underserved regions and roles.

Faster development means more people can access training and grow their skills at the same time.

Building the Future of Learning and Development

The old era of generic, one-size-fits-all training is ending. Companies that embrace AI-powered learning are setting new standards for speed, performance, and equity.

Oasis Learning AI’s mission is simple but powerful: to unlock human potential by using technology to make learning smarter, faster, and more inclusive.

“For companies that want to lead, the time to embrace AI in learning and development is now,” said Bah Tahe. Her vision is shaping the future of how teams learn, grow, and thrive.

Karine Bah Tahe’s Oasis Learning AI Transforms Workplace Learning
Credit: Concordia University

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Ebenezer Agbey Quist is a seasoned digital journalist passionate about highlighting Black women's achievements, stories, and issues. He has written over 1,500 articles for allnewsblackwomen.com, which is another portrayal of his expertise in impactful storytelling and digital media. He is also the author of three books: Reformed Not Deformed, Cheers and Tears of After-School Life, and AGB3WOE-3. Previously, he served as the Head of the Human Interest Desk at YEN.com.gh, one of Ghana’s leading news platforms, where he received several awards, including the Outstanding Achievement for Professional Conduct Award and the Best Human Interest Editor Award. Though he holds a BSc in Chemical Engineering from KNUST (2017), Ebenezer transitioned into writing and journalism, building expertise in digital investigations and marketing. He has certifications in AFP’s digital investigation techniques and a Digital Marketing Certificate from Aleph Holding. Email: ebenezerquist.eq48@gmail.com WhatsApp: +233501360650

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