LinkedIn CEO: Our AI Writing Tool Isn't Very Popular | Entrepreneur
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LinkedIn's CEO Ryan Roslansky revealed that the platform's AI writing tool, designed to enhance user posts, has not gained expected popularity. The reluctance stems from worries that posts perceived as AI-generated may harm users' professional reputations, particularly since LinkedIn serves as a digital resume and networking tool. Roslansky emphasized that losing credibility on LinkedIn has more significant consequences compared to other social platforms. He acknowledged personal use of AI tools for internal communications while noting their limited acceptance among regular users for public posts.
If you're getting called out on X or TikTok, that's one thing. But when you're getting called out on LinkedIn, it really impacts your ability to create economic opportunity for yourself.
It's not as popular as I thought it would be. LinkedIn members could face backlash for posting something AI-generated, and the label could tarnish their reputation.
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