RE: LeoThread 2024-11-29 11:46
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Yup, half of that thought-leader crap on LinkedIn is indeed AI scribbled
Ten rules for maximizing your grindset! #1: Let a bot do your work for you
If you've spent much time on LinkedIn, you've probably run into self-congratulatory posts, tips on how to maximize your "grindset," and other business lessons from alleged thought leaders. It's tiring, but a study of such posts has pulled the curtain off the wizard: More than half of such posts are written by AI.
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You know the type: "Humble" folks who make sure a camera is always rolling to capture their charitable acts, people writing more than necessary about how their personal success translates into general rules for life, recruiters hating on job seekers, job seekers telling recruiters how to improve their hiring practices and the occasional tech journalist asking PR people to stop sending them offers for unwanted MBA programs or pitches that have nothing to do with technology. Ahem.
Originality.AI, an online AI detection platform, examined 8,795 long-form LinkedIn posts - defined by the site as 100 words or longer - and found that, based on its own assessment tools, 54 percent of such posts "are estimated to be AI-generated."
This trend suggests that many self-proclaimed thought leaders on LinkedIn may be presenting AI-generated content as their own profound insights. Sure, it's what many LinkedIn users may have suspected, but it's still potentially damaging for Microsoft's flavor of business-first social networking.
why am I not surprised 😅😅😅😅 AI is doing all that work on LinkedIn