41% of LinkedIn Posts Are Now AI Generated and That Number Is Only Going One Way (AI News)
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Andrew Miles Davis covers a week defined by AI creeping into places people did not expect, starting with director Ash Kusha releasing a fully AI-generated 135 minute feature film of the Odyssey for a five-figure budget days before Christopher Nolan's £250 million Hollywood version hits cinemas, inviting direct comparison between the two. He also covers new data showing 41% of LinkedIn posts are now confirmed AI generated, YouTube clarifying which types of AI content will lose monetisation, and Meta's facial recognition smart glasses feature being framed as an accessibility tool despite the company's history of shifting intentions once features roll out widely. Other stories include 26 Meta employees suing the company over an AI scoring system that disproportionately selected staff on medical, parental, and disability leave for redundancy, Google facing a major AI training lawsuit from publishers alleging altered copyright metadata, Claude launching a usage reflection dashboard called Reflect, and OpenAI's first hardware product, a screenless smart speaker with a built-in camera, being pushed back to 2027. Subscribe to In AI Nutshell for the AI news that matters to marketers, every Friday in ten minutes.