- By Ashish Singh
- Fri, 28 Jul 2023 02:13 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
LinkedIn, one of the major professional networking websites, which has been focusing on the integration of artificial intelligence into the platform and helping the users as well as the companies to get the right set of jobs or talent based on their requirements, is now working on an all-new AI assistant dubbed 'LinkedIn Coach'. This came after Nima Owji, an app researcher, took X, to announce the arrival of the new feature.
On Thursday, Owji tweeted, "#LinkedIn is working on LinkedIn Coach!" It's an AI assistant that facilitates job applications, skill development, and network expansion. He also published an image showcasing the feature. The platform would advise users to ask the chatbot questions like "How does Coach work?" or "What is the culture of Microsoft?" according to the image.
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There is no official announcement about what features will be offered when it will be released and other information.
Meanwhile, the professional social networking site revealed a new AI function last month that creates a first draft for users once they submit at least 30 words outlining their intended message. Before making this experience available to all consumers, the company tested it.
Additionally, the platform unveiled an AI-generated Copy Suggestions tool that makes use of data from an advertiser's LinkedIn Page to develop high-performing intro text and headlines for ad creatives. There were intentions to expand the functionality, languages, and accessibility of this feature, which was currently being tested in North America in the English language.
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In the meantime, LinkedIn has made its identity verification tool available to users in India. ID verification in India is handled by HyperVerge, a third-party identity verification service that utilises DigiLocker, an online wallet for Indian government-issued IDs like the Aadhaar Card. Users who have a valid Aadhaar number and an Indian phone number can use the ID verification service.
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