Here’s how LinkedIn’s AI coach could change your professional life

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Here’s how LinkedIn’s AI coach could change your professional life (Image: pixabay.com)
Here’s how LinkedIn’s AI coach could change your professional life (Image: pixabay.com)

Delhi : LinkedIn has benefited from Microsoft's integration of AI across all of its products and services. An artificial intelligence (AI) tool that would assist users in looking for and applying for employment is reportedly being developed by the professional networking site.

The company is apparently testing the technology, which may be dubbed LinkedIn Coach. The fee is intended to assist users as they complete their application processes, teach them new skills, and aid in networking on the site.

App researcher Nima Owji released an image on Twitter that suggested the feature's name and operation as soon as it was discovered. Welcome to LinkedIn Coach. The screenshot states, "Apple for jobs, learn new skills, and find more ways to connect with your network -- all supported by the power of AI." The app also provides a disclaimer that warns that Coach is new and might make mistakes.

How does Coach operate, for example, is a question that the chatbot can respond to. or What is Microsoft's culture? The Verge received an email from LinkedIn spokesperson Amanda Purvis stating that the business is "always exploring" new opportunities to enhance platform user experience. Purvis continues, "We'll have more to share soon.

LinkedIn's AI adventure

The internet behemoth is integrating AI chatbots into its products, including LinkedIn, which is owned by Microsoft. The business has already added Bing Chat to the Office software family, Windows, Microsoft Edge, and GitHub.

LinkedIn has a chatbot that can compose posts about users quickly that is currently in testing. Following that, their network might be updated with these posts. Director of Product at LinkedIn Keren Baruch wrote on LinkedIn that the firm is beginning to test a mechanism for users to access generative AI right from the LinkedIn share box.

According to information from the marketer's LinkedIn page and Campaign Manager settings, LinkedIn has already released an AI-powered tool that suggests numerous versions of an advertisement. Additionally, there is an AI chatbot that can provide material for user profiles and job descriptions.