LinkedIn CEO says AI writing assistant is not as popular as expected | TechCrunch
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LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky revealed that while AI integration on the platform is generally embraced, AI-generated post suggestions have not gained expected popularity. Users are cautious because LinkedIn serves as a professional resume; they fear significant consequences if their posts come across as insincere or obviously AI-generated. Despite this hesitance, there has been a notable increase in job postings requiring AI skills and users incorporating such skills into their profiles. Roslansky shared his own use of AI tools to enhance his communication with Microsoft’s CEO, emphasizing the increasing importance of AI in professional contexts.
It's not as popular as I thought it would be, quite frankly. This is your resume online, and the barrier is much higher to posting on LinkedIn.
When you're getting called out on LinkedIn, it really impacts your ability to create economic opportunity for yourself.
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