LinkedIn announced on July 30th the introduction of a 'Seems like AI slop' button, which has been clicked by over one million users, according to chief product officer Hari Srinivasan. The button is located in the three dots menu on posts. This announcement follows a report from AI detector Pangram, which indicated that 41 percent of LinkedIn's longform posts were identified as fully AI generated. In addition to the button, LinkedIn has implemented new classifiers to identify AI-generated posts and has removed a previous feature related to this.
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LinkedIn's AI Slop Button Used by Over 1 Million Users
LinkedIn's new 'Seems like AI slop' button has been clicked by over one million users since its launch on July 30th. This follows findings that a significant portion of longform posts on the platform were flagged as AI-generated.
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Over 1 million people have clicked LinkedIn’s AI slop button
LinkedIn's AI Slop Button Used by Over 1 Million Users