
A Study Tried to Quantify How Many LinkedIn Posts Are 100% AI. It’s a Lot
THE SO WHAT
If a large share of LinkedIn posts are fully AI-generated, the platform’s signal-to-noise ratio for hiring, sales, and thought leadership is collapsing. Operators should downshift reliance on public social content for judgment calls and lean harder on direct work artifacts and references.
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