LinkedIn set to crack down on AI slop posts

LinkedIn plans to address low-quality AI-generated content on its platform. The professional network will enforce rules requiring posts to reflect users' own voices even when AI tools assist with writing.

LinkedIn is preparing measures to reduce AI slop in user posts and comments. Company guidance states that it is acceptable to use AI for help with writing, provided the final content represents the individual's voice and perspectives.

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Illustration of lawyers in court using AI for fake citations in a Meta Facebook lawsuit case.
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Lawyers face sanctions for AI fake citations in Facebook lawsuit

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A US appeals court has warned that lawyers may face sanctions after submitting an appeal filled with fictitious quotations generated by artificial intelligence. The case involved an attempt to force Meta to remove a critical post from a dating safety group on Facebook.

Google is updating its AI Overviews and AI Mode features in Search to include more first-person perspectives from forums like Reddit and other online discussions. The changes also add recommendations for related in-depth articles and improved ways to view sources. These updates aim to help users explore topics more deeply while linking back to original content.

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Workers paid to train advanced AI models are increasingly relying on chatbots like ChatGPT to generate the required conversations and tests. This shortcut, described as widespread by multiple sources, risks degrading the quality of future models through recursive training on synthetic data.

Artificial intelligence can now extract full personal profiles from Facebook advertisements more quickly and affordably than expected. Harmless ads appear to carry enough data for detailed identity mapping.

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A new guest column calls on AI researchers to actively apply ethical guidelines amid rapid technological advances.

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