LinkedIn’s product manager, Karen Baruch, unveiled a new artificial ielligence-based feature of this social network that allows users to quickly create and publish their desired posts. This feature can make working with LinkedIn easier for users; However, some believe that artificial ielligence should not be used to create coe, and such approaches can cause users to lose their trust in LinkedIn.
Write a post LinkedIn It takes time and effort. Now the artificial ielligence bot of this social network can make this task simpler and easier for users.
To use this new feature, users must provide at least 30 words to the artificial ielligence so that this model understands the coe that users wa to post. Artificial ielligence first provides users with an initial draft, and the user must review and edit that coe.
LinkedIn had previously put the possibility of writing ads with artificial ielligence on the agenda of its platform. Now this feature has been expanded and users can use artificial ielligence to write LinkedIn posts that require precision, time and energy.

Artificial ielligence in the service of social networks
By sharing LinkedIn posts, users can easily share job updates with their target audience. Sometimes writing a LinkedIn post seems very time-consuming and difficult. LinkedIn has put the use of artificial ielligence on its agenda to simplify the path of its users in creating posts.
The product manager of LinkedIn, who iroduced the new feature of using artificial ielligence in writing LinkedIn posts, believes that such an approach can be somewhat challenging, but such features provide users with a new and differe solution.
Keren Baruch says that some users have problems writing LinkedIn posts, and that’s why artificial ielligence can solve their problems. It remains to be seen how much this new approach can attract the opinion of users.



