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LinkedIn is testing Microsoft's AI art generator to design your posts. Here's how it works

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简介Thomas Trutschel/Contributor/Getty ImagesLinkedIn posts are a great way to showcase your latest care...

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LinkedIn posts are a great way to showcase your latest career accomplishments with your network. However, LinkedIn feeds are so saturated with posts that it can take time to stand out. AI is here to help with that. 

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A post shared on X, formerly known as Twitter, by a beta user shows that LinkedIn is testing the integration of Microsoft Designer on its platform. With the integration, users will be able to create unique visual assets within LinkedIn. 

🚨NEW 🚨 The ability to create custom designs and original images on LinkedIn via a new Microsoft Designer experience.
I'm part of the beta testing group and tried it out for the first time. pic.twitter.com/CR1FMuC6d8

— Lindsey Gamble (@LindseyGamble_) July 24, 2023

Microsoft Designer is Microsoft's take on Canva, a graphic design platform that can be used to create everything from social media posts to presentations, and even company branding. The major difference is that Designer leverages AI. 

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