LinkedIn. AI. Everything you need to know today.
We’re all about LinkedIn (obviously), but we’re also watching how AI is changing the game.
⬇️ Here’s your shortcut to what matters right now and what’s next.
First things first - LinkedIn updates.
1. Duolingo scores + AI-powered job prep now visible on profiles. Show off your languages and practice real interview questions, so that you can feel confident.
2. Video is booming - video posts are shared 20x more, and now a new CapCut integration makes it easy to create standout content, while LinkedIn shares tips and case studies to boost engagement.
3. Send & Save insights for content – a new metric shows how many people are sharing your post via DM or saving it for later. Translation: your silent fans are now visible.
4. LinkedIn recently published a new overview of how to get the most out of your LinkedIn campaigns.
With the platform now up to 1.2 billion members, LinkedIn ads are worth considering.
What's next?
1. China makes AI education mandatory in schools.
This is a wake-up call and proof that the world is shifting fast toward an AI-first future.
If your company isn’t leveling up now, you risk falling behind a generation that’s born fluent in prompts and innovation.
2. OpenAI shares data on how people are using ChatGPT.
Turns out, seeking information is the second most common reason people use AI.
And when they ask, AI doesn’t guess — it pulls information from structured, credible sources.
GEO makes sure your content is one of them.
3. Next week, we're launching something big related to AI.
If you’re using (or about to use) AI in your business comms, keep your eyes on our socials. You don't want to miss this. 👀
4. Meta just released their new Raybans with a built-in display.
With AI built in to give instant answers and translations, this is the closest we’ve seen to AR glasses replacing your smartphone.
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5. Reddit = AI’s favorite source of “real talk”.
AI tools like ChatGPT and Google’s AI Overviews are now pulling insights straight from Reddit — more than any other forum.
Take note: the tone and structure of Reddit-style content (raw, opinionated, and human) is exactly what AI finds useful.
6. Talking about Reddit... This one's worth checking out.
This prompt could totally change how you get answers from ChatGPT.
Last, but not least - 2 big opportunities for your October personal posts:
Black Friday
Share your personal shopping rules, ethical dilemmas, or even behind-the-scenes prep.
or
Watch how brands fight for attention, who nails the message, and who overdoes the hype.
🧠 It’s the perfect time to talk about consumer trends, branding, or decision fatigue.
Halloween
It’s more than pumpkins and costumes - it’s a creative playground.
Use the theme to share what haunts your industry, what needs to die, or which trends deserve a comeback.
👻 Humor + metaphors = virality fuel on LinkedIn.
From our feed to yours,
Dorotėja and the Linkedist team🚀
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