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With 10 billion years of experience in unlocking members, LinkedIn launched a collaborative article feature based on AI

2025-03-28 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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CTOnews.com, March 7 (Xinhua)-- LinkedIn today launched a new feature called Collaborative articles (Collaborative Articles), which uses artificial intelligence to help humans create content while also making it easier for users to gain relevant professional experience.

"LinkedIn members have nearly 10 billion years of professional experience, and people in every industry have conducted billions of experiments, with both mistakes and successes," the official blog post said. this is an incredible knowledge reserve. So how to unlock these experiences? Collaborative articles are the answer given by LinkedIn.

Main introduction of LinkedIn collaboration articles attached to CTOnews.com

Collaborative articles are a new way to leverage the collective knowledge of the LinkedIn community, so you can learn from professional subject matter experts from the common "how do I get promoted?" To the more specific "how to advertise to Generation Z?"

Collaborative articles are knowledge topics published by LinkedIn that add insights and perspectives to the LinkedIn community. These articles were originally AI-driven dialogue initiators, developed with our editorial team, but they would not be complete without the opinions of our members. A select group of experts has been invited to present their ideas, examples and experiences in the article.

LinkedIn invited a select team of experts to provide insights in these articles. LinkedIn identifies potential members of a subject matter expert based on their work experience, proficiency, and previous engagement on the platform.

They must also comply with LinkedIn's user agreements and professional community policies in order to meet high trust standards. To be considered, you can participate in the article by liking or reacting.

CTOnews.com learned from the report that LinkedIn has released more than 40 collaborative articles since it launched the service over the weekend. Users have mixed reviews of the content. Some people are praised for providing reasonable advice, while others claim that the articles are confusing or meaningless.

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