LinkedIn working on AI assistant Coach
Professional social networking platform LinkedIn is reportedly working on a new artificial intelligence (AI) assistant named 'LinkedIn Coach'. The information came from the app researcher Nima Owji.
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San Francisco: Professional social networking platform LinkedIn is reportedly working on a new artificial intelligence (AI) assistant named 'LinkedIn Coach'. The information came from the app researcher Nima Owji.
Owji tweeted on Thursday, "#Linkedin is working on LinkedIn Coach!" "It's an AI ASSISTANT that helps you apply for JOBS, learn new SKILLS, and find more ways to CONNECT with your network!"
He also shared a picture highlighting the feature. According to the picture, the platform will suggest users ask the chatbot things like "How does Coach work?" or "What is the culture of Microsoft?"
Last month, the professional social networking platform had unveiled a new AI feature that generates a first draft for users after they share at least 30 words describing what they want to say. The company was testing this experience before rolling it out to all users.
Also, the platform had introduced an AI-generated Copy Suggestions tool that uses generative AI to create high-performing intro text and headlines for ad creatives by leveraging data from an advertiser's LinkedIn Page.