LinkedIn is introducing new measures intended to reduce the amount of low-quality AI-generated content on its platform. Among the changes is a reporting option labeled “seems like AI slop,” which lets users flag posts they consider low-quality AI output. The company is also replacing its existing AI writing feature with a proofreading tool.
Why it matters
The changes reflect an effort to address concerns about the volume and quality of AI-generated posts on the platform. Shifting from an AI writing feature to a proofreading tool signals a narrower role for AI in helping users create content.
Who should care
LinkedIn users who post or read content on the platform, as well as those tracking how social platforms manage AI-generated material, may find these updates relevant.