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LinkedIn will use GPT-4 AI to help you write your profile

The social network for job search will rely on the new OpenAI model to improve user profiles and job offers.

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LinkedIn is about to become more accessible thanks to artificial intelligence. The favorite platform for sharing motivational quotes has been updated with an AI tool that will help you improve your profile. The company announced it would use OpenAI’s GPT-4 model to compose your bio in the ChatGPT style.

Tomer Cohen, Product Manager at LinkedIn, provided details on how AI will improve candidate profiles. The company will attack two points recruiters consider crucial: the headline and the About section. First, the tool will analyze your work experience and profile skills to suggest texts to fill both areas later.

To activate it, we only have to press a yellow button that says “Improve Profile” at the top. By doing so, the system will recommend content for the headline and then the bio, allowing users to review the text and adjust it according to their needs.

“By doing the heavy lifting for you, the tool saves you time and energy while maintaining your unique voice and style,” Cohen said. “This is just one of the ways we are making it easy to create your profile and show your professional self,” she mentioned. This feature will initially be available to some LinkedIn Premium users, with the idea of ​​gradually opening it up to a larger audience.

An AI will also write job offers.

Robots write LinkedIn user profiles using GPT-4 and ChatGPT

The use of AI will not be limited to personal profiles. LinkedIn announced it is testing a second tool to write job postings quickly and easily. Recruiters only need to enter data such as job title, company name, job type and place of work, and location. Subsequently, artificial intelligence will work its magic and write the offer for you.

LinkedIn says this tool uses GPT-3.5, the model driving ChatGPT for the past few months. Like the automated option for LinkedIn users, the alternative for employers allows you to edit the suggested text before posting. Recruiters will also be able to enhance the job description using recommended skills that the system captures from other similar offers.

Using AI to write our resumes or fill out our LinkedIn profiles is gaining momentum. The integration of OpenAI models helps to solve one of the oldest problems of the platform. By proposing ChatGPT-style descriptions, the social network would also end up with a very peculiar group of users: LinkedIn gurus.

GPT-4 Will Kill the LinkedIn Gurus

Job seekers would no longer have to resort to tutorials or pay for courses from people who promise to create the perfect profile to get hired. While AI ​​is prone to mistakes initially, LinkedIn’s tools allow you to edit your content before posting. As the model is refined, spending hours devising the ideal profile will be a thing of the past.

LinkedIn confirmed that its tools are built based on its Responsible AI principles, like Microsoft; these guidelines are intended to ensure that artificial intelligence is used in ways that positively impact people’s professional lives.

In addition, the company announced that it would offer more than 100 free courses covering topics such as generative AI, machine learning, responsible AI, and more. Users with a LinkedIn account can access them from now until June 15, 2023, at no cost.

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