As AI makes it easier than ever to publish on LinkedIn, the platform is racing to separate genuine expertise from algorithm-chasing “AI slop.” ...
The job networking site plans to target low-quality AI posts that distract its users from finding value on the platform.
LinkedIn is rolling out systems to detect generic AI-generated posts and automated comments, reducing their reach beyond ...
The platform began limiting the visibility of content deemed “generic or repetitive” earlier this year, and now it’s expanding this system to “low-effort” comments that may be AI-generated. That ...
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Landing a new job in this economy is a full-time job. The job data looks grim, and the general sentiment is worse. It calls for a change of strategy, a switch to relationship-building rather than mass ...
LinkedIn cracks down on ‘AI slop’ posts and comments - Users could expect to see fewer AI-generated content types on their ...
There's no doubt that using AI to write LinkedIn posts is smart. But there's a way of doing it that still matches your unique style. Most people use AI badly, sharing words that sound nothing like ...
LinkedIn has recently introduced a new AI Hiring Assistant tool, which, according to its website, will "take on a recruiter's most repetitive tasks so they can spend more time on their most impactful ...
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