LinkedIn users now have more freedom to report AI content.
LinkedIn is introducing new ways to reduce low-quality AI-generated posts, including a “seems like AI slop” reporting option. It's also replacing its own AI writing feature with a proofreading tool.
LinkedIn is adding an “AI slop” reporting option, new content classifiers, and revised writing tools as it targets automated ...
Turns out a deliberately cringy AI slop generator is better at LinkedIn than I am. This doesn't bode well.
LinkedIn now allows users to flag "AI slop" in their feeds as it seeks to crack down on a wave of low quality, AI-generated posts.
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