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LinkedIn is rolling out new AI-powered tools to help users find jobs, tailor their résumés, and even get advice from AI chatbots. These features are for Premium subscribers.
LinkedIn Corp. makes most of its money from fees that job recruiters pay to use its database of more than 450 million members worldwide. But it wants to keep members engaged so they check in ...
LinkedIn, the business-focused social network owned by Microsoft , on Wednesday said it now has more than 1 billion members and is adding more artificial intelligence features for paying users.
LinkedIn is launching new AI tools to help you look for jobs, write cover letters and job applications, personalize learning, and a new search experience.
For some context, LinkedIn is not entirely new to the AI rodeo. It has, in fact, been a heavy user of artificial intelligence over the years. But until recently most of that has been out of sight.
LinkedIn is reserving the cover letter and conversational job search features for those who have a Premium subscription to the site. That costs $30 per month or $239 per year. The redesigned job ...
The job market is tough right now, and LinkedIn is developing new AI-powered features to make users’ job searches easier. According to data collected by LinkedIn, 69 per cent of Canadians want a less ...
LinkedIn worked closely with instructors including chartered psychologist Gemma Leigh Roberts and business professor and strategy expert Anil K. Gupta to train AI based on their LinkedIn Learning ...
The zeitgeist in technology today is all about artificial intelligence, so in an effort to drive more users and usage, LinkedIn on Thursday took the wraps off a raft of new services powered by AI.