![]() This was the beginning of my career in the tech industry. So what did I do? I reached out to my network, talked to my previous boss, and then participated in one job interview after another, until I finally ended up at Yahoo! Research later that year. I was left wondering what I should do as I watched colleague after colleague slowly leave to find other positions in the booming consumer internet industry spearheaded by players like Google and Yahoo!.Īlthough LinkedIn existed at the time, I didn’t know about it. The telecommunications industry was struggling due to price wars and increased competition from wireless carriers. In this post, we discuss AI as a broad topic and look at a few ways that it influences product design at LinkedIn.īack in 2005, I was working in my first job at AT&T Bell Labs. With the release of a new LinkedIn Learning course about AI at LinkedIn, we asked our Head of AI, Deepak Agarwal, for a brief overview of what AI is and how it works, geared towards people who are interested in this growing field. Editor’s note: The use of AI in LinkedIn products has been the subject of multiple press articles and research papers (some highlighted on this blog).
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