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  1. LinkedIn AI Training on Member Data Goes Default—How to Opt Out

    Microsoft-owned LinkedIn will begin using members’ profile information, public posts, resumes and activity to train generative AI models by default in a policy change that takes effect November 3, 2025 — but a new “Data for Generative AI Improvement” toggle in Settings lets you opt out for...
  2. Microsoft Fabric expands Oracle/BigQuery mirroring and adds Graph on OneLake

    Microsoft’s Fabric platform just widened its berth for enterprise data: Fabric now supports mirroring from Oracle and Google BigQuery into OneLake, and it adds a native graph database built on technology from LinkedIn to model relationships at scale. The mirroring capability creates a Delta...
  3. LinkedIn's Casual Gaming Pivot: Daily Puzzles, Engagement, and Privacy

    LinkedIn’s slow pivot into casual gaming is more significant than it looks: what began as a trio of daily thinking puzzles has become a deliberate product play to boost engagement, surface novel social interactions, and keep users lingering on the platform — but it also raises real questions...
  4. Microsoft AI Growth: Cloud Scale, Valuation, and Risks

    Microsoft’s recent earnings and Benzinga’s automated competitor snapshot together paint a picture of a software powerhouse that is both dominant and vulnerable — dominant because of unmatched scale in cloud and productivity; vulnerable because the market is pricing aggressive AI monetization...
  5. LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky on AI Adoption and Maintaining Platform Integrity

    It appears that the direct link to the Semafor article you provided is no longer available (404 error). However, I have summarized the main takeaways from other reliable sources regarding LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky's perspective on AI and the platform, as well as his focus on "keeping LinkedIn...
  6. Why Microsoft (MSFT) Still Has Room for Growth: Strategic Insights and Future Outlook

    Navigating the turbulent landscape of modern technology giants, Microsoft stands out as a company that seems almost perennially underestimated—and yet, repeatedly asserts its capacity for reinvention and expansion. Examining the fundamental question posed by recent investment commentary—Why does...
  7. Microsoft Appoints LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky to Lead AI-Driven Office Productivity Suite

    Microsoft has appointed LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky to oversee its Office productivity software, now known as Microsoft 365, in addition to his current role. This strategic move aims to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) more deeply into Microsoft's suite of productivity tools, reflecting...
  8. LinkedIn's AI Post Suggestions Face User Resistance Amid Rising Demand for AI Skills

    LinkedIn's recent foray into AI-generated post suggestions has encountered unexpected resistance from its user base. CEO Ryan Roslansky candidly admitted in an interview with Bloomberg that the feature's adoption has been "not as popular as I thought it would be, quite frankly." Roslansky...
  9. AI on LinkedIn: Balancing Innovation, Authenticity, and Professional Reputation

    LinkedIn's integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into its platform has sparked a complex dialogue among its user base. While AI tools offer efficiency and innovation, many professionals approach them with caution, concerned about their impact on authenticity and professional reputation...
  10. Microsoft Appoints Ryan Roslansky to Lead AI-Driven Productivity and Business Software

    In a strategic move to unify its productivity and AI initiatives, Microsoft has appointed LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky to oversee its consumer and small business productivity software division. This newly formed "Productivity and Business Processes" group encompasses flagship products such as...
  11. Microsoft Appoints Ryan Roslansky to Lead AI-Driven Office Suite and LinkedIn Integration

    In a strategic move underscoring its commitment to artificial intelligence (AI), Microsoft has appointed LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky to oversee its Office division, encompassing flagship products such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and the Microsoft 365 Copilot suite. This leadership...
  12. Microsoft Appoints Ryan Roslansky to Lead Its Future of Productivity Software

    In a significant organizational shake-up that speaks volumes about Microsoft’s strategy for its next era of productivity software, the tech giant has appointed LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky to lead its flagship productivity division. This high-profile move places Roslansky at the helm of one of...
  13. Microsoft Unifies Productivity Tools and AI with Ryan Roslansky’s Expanded Leadership Role

    In a strategic move to unify its productivity tools and artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives, Microsoft has expanded LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky's role to include oversight of the company's flagship Office products and the AI-powered Copilot platform. This leadership shift underscores...
  14. Microsoft Expands LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky's Role to Lead Office Suite and AI Innovation

    In a significant organizational shift, Microsoft has expanded LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky's responsibilities to include oversight of its Office suite, encompassing flagship products like Word, Excel, and the AI-driven tool, Copilot. This move, announced in a recent memo from Microsoft CEO Satya...
  15. Microsoft's Bold Move: Linking LinkedIn and Office AI to Shape the Future of Work

    Few corporate moves send ripples across both the business networking and productivity software worlds quite like the recent announcement from Microsoft: Ryan Roslansky, the well-regarded CEO of LinkedIn, is set to take the helm of not only the professional social media giant but also Microsoft's...
  16. Microsoft Unites LinkedIn and Office Under AI-Driven Vision for the Future of Productivity

    In a sweeping realignment at Microsoft, LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky has emerged not only as a leading force in professional networking but also as the new steward of Microsoft Office—the iconic suite that powers the productivity of hundreds of millions globally. The surprising move, announced in...
  17. Microsoft’s Bold Reorganization: Integrating LinkedIn, Office, and AI for the Future of Work

    The next phase of the agentic web has dawned at Microsoft, marked by an ambitious reorganization that fuses some of its most powerful business and productivity brands under unified leadership. The move signals not just another management shuffle, but a deliberate bet that artificial...
  18. Microsoft's Strategic Reorganization: Linking LinkedIn and Office for a AI-Driven Future

    In a move that underscores the ever-sprawling ambitions of one of the world’s most influential technology companies, Microsoft has announced a pivotal internal reorganization—one that sees the responsibilities of LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky expanding to include stewardship over the company’s...
  19. Microsoft’s Strategic Shift: AI-Driven Office and LinkedIn Integration Under Roslansky

    The convergence of productivity, connection, and artificial intelligence at Microsoft has reached a new inflection point, propelled into the spotlight by a striking leadership move: LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky, a longstanding figure within Microsoft’s orbit, is now at the helm of both LinkedIn...
  20. Microsoft's New Era: Ryan Roslansky Leads LinkedIn and Office towards AI-Driven Collaboration

    With Ryan Roslansky at the helm of both LinkedIn and Microsoft’s Office productivity unit, a new era of digital collaboration and AI-powered productivity is taking shape at one of the world’s most consequential technology firms. The convergence of these two pivotal platforms under a single...