LinkedIn’s AI Writing Tool Isn’t as ‘Popular’ as the CEO Thought It Would Be. Here’s Why He Thinks Users Are Shunning It.

An AI tool on LinkedIn has failed to gain traction with the platform’s over one billion members.

LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky, who has led the company for the past five years, told Bloomberg last week that LinkedIn has an AI writing tool that polishes posts written by members before they hit publish. The AI feature gives LinkedIn users the option to tap into AI-generated suggestions to improve their writing.

The only problem? “It’s not as popular as I thought it would be,” Roslansky told Bloomberg.

There’s a clear reason why. Roslansky, who has overseen the company as it has grown from $7 billion in annual revenue in 2019 to nearly $17

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