Admins and curators can more easily recommend the right content to learners with the help of Generative AI. Input in a conversational style your learning objectives and discover suggested courses and videos based on a new AI-assisted model targeted to your prompt.
Please review the following frequently-asked questions for more detail on AI-assisted content curation for admins and curators.
Overview
Currently, this feature is only available in English for the LinkedIn Learning admin dashboard.
Yes. Admins can turn off access for their organization in admin settings. From Learning Management, select Settings > Customization > Admin features and toggle off AI Content Curation.
Yes. You can still access the original search experience from the top navigation bar of the Admin screen.
You should use this tool in place of original Search to quickly identify content that better aligns with your learners' objectives. This tool provides more relevant results than original Search. The original Search in the top navigation bar is useful for searching groups or users or helping you maintain custom learning paths, collections, or content.
Use AI-assisted content creation
To use the AI-assisted content creation feature:
- Enter your search prompt in the curation search bar on the LinkedIn Learning Admin dashboard homepage.
- The search results page shows the top content results that match your prompt. You can use the filters to narrow your results. If you’d like to see more results, click Show more results.
- Use the check boxes to select the content that you’d like to curate.
- Click Add or create to create a new learning path or collection with your selected content or add your selections to an existing learning path or collection. Click Download CSV to download a file with your results.
AI-assisted search returns the top 25 (or fewer) most relevant results per prompt. This feature allows you to focus on a high-quality set of results that you can quickly review and act on.
To discover additional content, you can refine the search filters or adjust the prompt to better match your learning objectives. If you need a broader search, use the traditional search bar to view the full content catalog.
Important to know
Curators can use this features by taking the following steps:
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Click Add in the upper-right corner of LinkedIn Learning and select See my library.
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Enter your search prompt in the curation search bar at the top of the My Library page of the Curator page.
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Follow the steps for admins in the above question-and-answer.
The more specific your prompt, the more targeted your search results will be. Consider including the following points in your prompt:
- The audience you’re curating for including title, function, or organization/department and level
- A clear learning outcome and/or specific skills
You can also add details that match the other search filters like content type, duration, etc. to help narrow your results.
Yes. You can use the filters on the search results page to further refine your results. Certain filters may already be selected based on your search prompt.
Yes. Specify “video” in your prompt or check Videos under the Type filter to narrow your search.
No. Currently, the feature recommends only content produced by LinkedIn Learning. However, custom and third-party content may be supported in the future.
No. You cannot see your previous searches.
You can provide feedback about your experience in a couple of different ways:
- Click the
Like or Dislike buttons at the bottom of the search results to provide feedback on the results provided for your search. - Complete the in-product survey about the feature that will periodically display as you use the feature.
When you create a learning path or collection from your AI-assisted search, the feature also suggests a title and description based on your original search query. You can always adjust these searches—as well as other details about the learning path or collection—before you publish.
No. Currently, AI-assisted search is not built into the Edit flow for an existing learning path or collection. To find additional content to add to an existing learning path or collection, start your search from the homepage of your Admin dashboard and use the Add or create flow from your search results.
Search prompts entered by the admins are translated into expanded search queries for our generative AI model. At this time, LinkedIn uses Microsoft's Azure OpenAI API service to power the feature. LinkedIn processes the inputs using the Microsoft service, but will not be accessed by Microsoft or OpenAI except by Microsoft in circumstances described here.