The meeting showcased LinkedIn Learning’s new feature, AI Powered Role, which allows users to practice real-world scenarios through AI-driven role-play.
The demo featured the creation and editing of a professional development scenario for a company, with an example interaction between a team member and an HR director.
Evaluation criteria and personalized feedback capabilities were highlighted, and next steps for further discussion were offered.
Action Items
Schedule a one-on-one consultation with the LinkedIn Learning team for interested participants (no owner or due date specified).
AI Powered Role Feature Overview and Demo
The AI Powered Role enables users to practice scenarios by interacting with AI in customizable role-play situations.
Users can create detailed scenarios, add evaluation criteria, and edit them as needed.
The feature supports various languages, including Indonesian.
In the demo, a scenario was set up where an employee presents the benefits of adopting LinkedIn Learning for company professional development to an HR director.
The AI simulates characters based on user input, and the scenario can be adjusted for more specificity or different evaluation metrics (including 360 evaluations).
The demo conversation highlighted how LinkedIn Learning supports sales team upskilling and aligns with broader company goals.
Feedback and Evaluation Process
After completing a scenario, users receive strengths, areas for improvement, detailed feedback, and suggestions for better presentation techniques.
The tool offers personalized content recommendations to address identified learning gaps from the scenario.
Next Steps and Additional Information
Attendees interested in further exploring the AI Powered Role feature are invited to schedule a one-on-one consultation with the LinkedIn Learning team for deeper discussion.
Decisions
Offer further consultations with the LinkedIn Learning team — to provide more detailed exploration and personalized support for interested users.
Open Questions / Follow-Ups
No specific open questions or follow-ups were identified during the meeting.