Turns Out, AI Sucks At Your Job
Briefly

The effectiveness of AI tools, particularly in resume polishing, is under scrutiny as they fail to gain traction. LinkedIn's revelation about its AI efforts further underscores the perception that a strong presence on the platform is critical for career success. This idea reflects a shift in how products are positioned; it's less about their benefits and more about the consequences of lacking engagement. LinkedIn aims to deepen its competitive edge, emphasizing that absence from its platform can hinder professional opportunities, implying a growing reliance on its services amidst evolving technology.
The impoverished value of new AI tools, such as resume polishing, raises questions about their relevance and efficacy in practical applications.
LinkedIn proves it’s not just about personal benefit from a platform, but also how negative the consequences of absence or poor representation can be.
LinkedIn’s strategic approach exposes the shortcomings of AI in business contexts, contrasting its ambition to secure industry status against the reality of product effectiveness.
The shift from ‘nice-to-have’ tools to ‘must-have’ resources stresses the negative implications of not adopting such technologies, especially in professional settings.
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