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LinkedIn's collaborative articles to use AI conversation starters
LinkedIn is introducing a new feature called collaborative articles which begin as AI-powered conversation starters and are then developed by the platform's editorial team.
In a recently made announcement, the job-seeking platform shared its new plan for collaborative articles.
The articles will be knowledge topics published by LinkedIn with insights and perspectives contributed by the LinkedIn community.
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In a statement given to The Verge, a LinkedIn spokesperson added, "the bodies of the articles are powered by AI, based on prompts created by and constantly refined by the company's editorial team".
Using its skills graph, Linkedin will then "match each article with relevant member experts who can contribute their lessons, anecdotes, and advice based on their professional experience".
The audience can give feedback on the articles by clicking the "insightful" reaction.
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