LinkedIn's AI Writing Tool Isn't as Popular as It Thought It Would Be
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LinkedIn is implementing AI features to enhance user experience, but its writing assistant tool has not gained expected popularity. CEO Ryan Roslansky noted in a Bloomberg interview that users resist sharing AI-generated content on LinkedIn due to concerns about authenticity affecting their professional reputation. Unlike more casual platforms, users feel pressured to maintain a human touch in their posts to avoid negative community judgment. Roslansky believes that while AI skills are increasingly sought after by employers, the professional context of LinkedIn raises the stakes for content authenticity.
LinkedIn's AI-powered writing assistant has not been as popular as expected, with CEO Ryan Roslansky theorizing that users avoid sharing AI-generated content on a professional platform.
Roslansky suggests that LinkedIn users prioritize authenticity in their content due to the professional nature of the platform, leading to a hesitation in using AI tools.
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