UpdateMay 20, 20261 min read
LinkedIn Cracks Down on AI-Generated Content with New Detection Systems
LinkedIn is introducing new detection systems to combat low-quality AI-generated content on its platform, aiming to reduce the spread of unvaluable posts and comments. The move marks a significant shift in the company's approach to AI use on its platform, with potential implications for users and developers.
Linkedin is cracking down on AI-generated junk content it calls "AI slop." In early tests, the platform says it correctly flagged generic posts 94 percent of the time. The irony: parent company Microsoft has been actively pushing AI use on LinkedIn itself. The article LinkedIn's war on AI slop is not just a policy update—it is an admission that the platform lost control of its feed appeared first on The Decoder.