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LinkedIn is reportedly working on a new AI tool known as "LinkedIn Coach" that aims to streamline and enhance the job search and application process. Leak information suggests that the tool will assist users by providing support throughout their application processes, teaching them new skills, and offering guidance for networking on LinkedIn. This leak comes from app researcher Nima Owji, who frequently uncovers upcoming features from various developers. In response to the leak, LinkedIn spokesperson Amanda Purvis states that the company is consistently exploring ways to enhance user experience on the platform and promises to share more information soon. The leaked image suggests that users will be able to ask the chatbot questions like "How does Coach work?" or "What is the culture of Microsoft?" Given that Microsoft owns LinkedIn, it is not surprising that AI-powered assistants are making their way to the professional social platform.
Microsoft has been integrating chatbots into various services, from Bing to the Office document-generating Copilot, which was recently announced with steep pricing. Additionally, the company has just launched a coding chatbot for GitHub in beta. Stay updated on the latest deals on tested products by signing up for Verge Deals. Sponsored content.
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