LinkedIn introduces AI coding skill assessments for profiles

LinkedIn is enhancing user profiles with verifiable proficiency levels in AI coding tools, partnering with several tech companies to assess skills objectively. This feature aims to help recruiters identify candidates experienced with emerging AI technologies amid growing automation in the workforce. The update comes as AI tools contribute to job displacements in tech sectors.

LinkedIn, the professional networking platform, has launched a new feature allowing users to display their expertise in AI coding tools directly on their profiles. Unlike traditional self-reported skills, these proficiency levels are assessed and assigned by the companies behind the AI platforms themselves.

The initiative involves partnerships with Replit, Lovable, Descript, and Relay.app, with ongoing integrations planned for Microsoft-owned GitHub and Zapier. For instance, Lovable might award a "bronze" level in "vibe coding," Replit uses numerical ratings, and Relay.app could designate someone as an "intermediate" level "AI Agent Builder." These assessments update dynamically as users gain more experience with the tools.

This development arrives at a time when AI adoption has led to significant layoffs across industries, raising concerns about job security. Pat Whealan, LinkedIn's head of career products, emphasized the feature's role in signaling relevant competencies without overshadowing other professional qualifications. "AI-specific skills are an increasingly important signal to recruiters and the latest update will make it easier for them to assess candidates' skills," Whealan told Engadget. He added, "This is less about replacing any of those other existing signals, and more about showing new ways that people are doing work. And how do we give a verifiable signal to both hirers and other people looking at their profile, that they actually are using these tools on a regular basis."

By providing third-party validated badges, LinkedIn seeks to bridge the gap between user claims and demonstrable abilities in the fast-evolving field of AI-assisted development.

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Google adds personal intelligence to AI mode in search

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Google has launched an experimental 'Personal Intelligence' feature for its AI Mode in Search, allowing users to connect Gmail and Google Photos for more tailored responses. The opt-in tool, powered by Gemini 3, aims to make search results more relevant by drawing on personal data without training models on full inboxes. It rolls out first to paid subscribers in the US.

AI coding agents from companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google enable extended work on software projects, including writing apps and fixing bugs under human oversight. These tools rely on large language models but face challenges like limited context processing and high computational costs. Understanding their mechanics helps developers decide when to deploy them effectively.

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Google has launched Personal Intelligence, a new feature for its Gemini AI that integrates data from Gmail, Photos, Search, and YouTube to deliver more tailored responses. Available initially to paid subscribers in the US, the opt-in tool emphasizes user privacy controls and avoids direct training on personal data. The rollout begins in beta, with plans for broader access in the future.

Microsoft has introduced Agent 365, a new tool designed to help businesses manage their collections of AI agents. The enterprise software aims to treat these robotic helpers like human employees in the workplace. This announcement aligns with Microsoft's vision of AI agents as the future of work.

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Workbooks has integrated artificial intelligence into its platform, aiming to boost sales team efficiency. The update focuses on automating repetitive tasks and enhancing data accuracy.

Yahoo has unveiled Scout, a new generative AI 'answer engine' for its search platform, now available in beta. Powered by Anthropic's Claude model, it aims to provide synthesized responses to natural-language queries. The tool is part of a broader intelligence platform integrating AI across Yahoo's services.

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At WIRED's Big Interview event in San Francisco, prominent tech figures discussed the future of AI, cryptocurrency, and Silicon Valley's challenges. Speakers included executives from Circle, Cloudflare, Anthropic, AMD, and others, sharing insights on innovation, regulation, and industry ethics. The event highlighted efforts to balance technological advancement with societal impacts.

 

 

 

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