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Originality AI’s research found that AI posts on LinkedIn shot up 189% after ChatGPT was launched at the end of 2022, and that the chatbot remained a staple in post-generation ever since.
While LinkedIn users seem to have embraced AI, there’s one area that’s seen less uptake than expected, according to CEO Ryan Roslansky: the AI-generated suggestions for polishing your LinkedIn posts.
While LinkedIn's forthcoming AI integration is an objectively goofy generative AI use case, it does seem to highlight how incredibly robotic the world of networking and job-hunting has become.
Originality scanned a sample of 8,795 public LinkedIn posts over 100 words long that were published from January 2018 to October 2024. For the first few years, the use of AI writing tools on ...
Like everywhere else on the internet, LinkedIn is awash in AI-generated content. It’s a perfect fit. As first reported by Wired, a new study has found that more than half of the posts on ...
Also: AI has the potential to automate 40% of the average work day. Carefully crafting what each post has to say can be a slightly challenging task, and LinkedIn's new feature is meant to be the ...
Bahr has previously worked at legal tech vendors Eudia and BriefCatch and law firms Luther Lanard and Reed Smith.
LinkedIn posts are a great way to showcase your latest career accomplishments with your network. However, LinkedIn feeds are so saturated with posts that it can take time to stand out. AI is here ...
For some context, LinkedIn is not entirely new to the AI rodeo. It has, in fact, been a heavy user of artificial intelligence over the years. But until recently most of that has been out of sight.
Threads and posts about AI bias, sentience and its opportunities are plentiful across Twitter and, of course, LinkedIn as well. These conversations often turn to how the AI is impacting the use ...