One of the most effective ways to use LinkedIn without ever sending a DM? Flip the job search strategy on its head.
As of Nov. 3, LinkedIn is now using data from members in the EU, EEA, Switzerland, Canada, and Hong Kong to train its AI. And ...
The final installment of the “Career Ready Seminar Series,” hosted by the Career and Professional Development Center (CPDC), ...
If you've been on LinkedIn recently, you may have seen something new pop up when you're updating your profile or sharing a milestone: LinkedIn's Work Celebration feature now lets you add a custom ...
The company’s reliance on legitimate interest allows it to enable the feature automatically under data protection law, ...
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LinkedIn has announced it will use user data such as profiles and public posts to train generative AI models, though private messages are excluded. Fortunately, users can opt out in their settings to ...
It’s official: LinkedIn will soon start training its AI models on your data. Starting on November 3rd, 2025, the employment networking platform has confirmed that it will begin to use some member ...
Your resume? The connections you’ve made in the media industry over the years? Since Sept. 2024, LinkedIn has been using all ...
LinkedIn will begin using data from its users in the EU and UK to train its content-generating AI models, a policy change set to take effect on November 3, 2025. The company states the move is ...
Your LinkedIn posts might be being used to train the platform's new AI. We explain what's changing, and how to opt out.
In late 2024, LinkedIn started using member profiles to train its AI. At the time, this was restricted to only certain areas, such as the U.S. and other countries. One year later, LinkedIn is now ...