Mr. Roslansky - CEO of LinkedIn - commented that the main reason comes from the craze of LinkedIn users being more cautious when posting content, because this platform is considered their "online application".
The barrier to posting on LinkedIn is higher. If you are criticized for using AI-generated content, it can directly affect your career opportunities, he said.
CEO LinkedIn also emphasized that being discovered using AI to write articles on entertainment platforms such as X or TikTok may only be temporary inconvenience, but if that happens on LinkedIn, the consequences are much more serious due to the professional image of users.
Although the AI-powered writing feature has not been as effective as expected, Roslansky said that the demand for AI-related skills on LinkedIn is increasing sharply. Accordingly, the number of jobs requiring AI skills has increased 6 times over the past year, while the number of users updating this skill to their personal records has also increased 20 times.
Sharing about the application of AI in personal work, Mr. Roslansky revealed that he often uses the Copilot tool to compose emails sent to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. I always press the Copilot button before sending to ensure the language is suitable and convincing, he said.
LinkedIn is the world's leading professional social network, allowing users to create personal records such as an online CV, connect with colleagues, employers and partners. This platform supports job search, recruitment, sharing professional knowledge and building personal brands. LinkedIn was founded in 2003 and is currently owned by Microsoft.