While watching LinkedIn Learning videos, learners can enhance their comprehension by getting instant summaries, explanations, and examples with the help of AI.
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To initiate the experience, watch a video in a course and click the blue sparkle icon at the bottom right of the screen. This action will open the interactive AI-powered course experience on the right.
You can write prompts and ask questions about the video you are currently watching. For example:
- Key takeaways from this video
- Help me understand [insert topic from video] better
- How does [insert topic from video] apply to me?
The feature will use generative AI tools to review the course metadata and transcripts of the current video (and some other recently watched videos) to instantly answer your prompts in a personalized manner.
The feature will personalize the conversation based on your company and title from your LinkedIn profile as well as your career goals and followed skills on LinkedIn Learning. You can edit this information at any time.
Instructors are paid when a learner interacts with the AI-powered course experience on one of their courses.
Capacity is limited, so you may receive an error message when demand is high. If this happens, please return later and try again.
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For more information about data and privacy for learner-facing interactive AI features on LinkedIn Learning, refer to this Help Center article: https://www.garudax.id/help/learning/answer/a8009120
Admins can turn off access for their organization in admin settings. Select Customize > Learner Features, and toggle off AI-powered coaching.
Instructors are paid when a learner interacts with the AI-powered course experience on one of their courses.
Learn more
- Learning FAQ: AI-powered coaching
- Learning FAQ: Role Play practice with AI-powered coaching
- Learning FAQ: AI-assisted content curation for admins and curators
- Learning FAQ: Use the Learning Plan feature
- Learning FAQ: Review data and privacy for interactive AI features on Learning
- AI-assisted help at LinkedIn