Back in September 2025, LinkedIn announced plans to begin using member profiles, posts, resumes, and public activity to train its artificial intelligence models. The professional networking platform ...
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A proposed class-action lawsuit accusing Microsoft’s (MSFT) LinkedIn of violating customer privacy by allegedly using private messages to train artificial intelligence models has been dismissed. The ...
That carefully crafted thought leadership post? Your resume? The connections you’ve made in the media industry over the years? Since Sept. 2024, LinkedIn has been using all of it to train generative ...
AI literacy is no longer optional for executives. LinkedIn data shows a threefold increase in C-suite profiles listing AI skills today compared to two years ago. Leaders are prioritizing AI adoption ...
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 ...
Last month, we reported that some users were unable to opt out of LinkedIn's scraping of user data to train AI. Since then, LinkedIn has updated its terms of service ...
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 ...
“Sociable” is the latest commentary on important social media developments and trends from industry expert Andrew Hutchinson of Social Media Today. LinkedIn is ...