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Sunday, January 14, 2024

Linkedin "top computer networking voice" badge

This week, I saw I got on my LinkedIn profile the "top computer networking voice" badge.



Is it an achievement?
Actually not really, to get the badge you simply need to answer/comment the automatically generated answers about a question (which is also probably automatically generated).
Of course, you need to answer with relevant answers (to get the comment "liked") but not really rocket science.

Now about this new badge stuff, I was wondering if it was not part of the AI on going trend, Linkedin is part of Microsoft, Microsoft has a partnership with OpenAI (developping ChatGPT) ... and there was this video.


At 0:58, the slide shows the "training pipeline" to get a AI assistant.

So like I wrote earlier, you have automatically generated answers from AI, and you get some human answer, use the how the answers are relevant (based on the number of likes) and use the best answers to improve the train the AI (ChatpGPT).

So the badge is more token for participating in helping the AI to provide better answers than an actual proof of "expertise" as anyone with a LinkedIn ccount could answer.

Anyway, that's always good for my ego.

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