LinkedIn tests AI features that help users write profiles and job descriptions

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LinkedIn tests AI features that help users write profiles and job descriptions
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O LinkedIn announced yesterday, Thursday (16), that it began testing new features based on Artificial Intelligence (AI), based on the models OpenAI’s GPT advanced tools to help users write profiles and job descriptions.

According to the corporate social network, the new tools are aimed at LinkedIn Premium subscribers and promise to provide writing suggestions in the About and Title sections of the profile, which can increase the chances of hiring.


The platform is also testing a new AI-powered job description tool that will make writing job descriptions faster and easier. LinkedIn says the purpose of the updates is to create more value for members and customers.

LinkedIn Chief Product Officer Tomer Cohen highlighted that the platform wants to ensure that AI is used in ways that have a positive impact on the work lives of members and customers of the corporate social network.

It is worth noting that both features are currently in testing and it is not exactly clear when they will be available to all users of the LinkedIn. However, it is expected that the new functions will be available shortly.

A Microsoft, parent company of LinkedIn, is hosting another AI event this Thursday (16), which is expected to focus on its business-oriented applications. Therefore, more news can be announced for the social network.

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