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Pope Leo vs. the LinkedIn Hollow Men

Culture
United States
May 31, 2026に開始

How the slop-ridden professional social network confirms Magnifica Humanitas’s warnings about AI’s threat to creativity

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CLAIM 投稿者: will May 31, 2026
The homogenization of professional profiles on LinkedIn exemplifies a cultural decline, undermining the uniqueness that Pope Leo championed.

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AI tools on platforms like LinkedIn can empower users to showcase their creativity more effectively, rather than diminish it.

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While AI poses challenges, it may also catalyze new forms of creativity that we have yet to comprehend fully, warranting a balanced view.

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AI's rise in professional networking, as seen on LinkedIn, stifles genuine creativity and human connection, echoing Pope Leo's concerns.

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Critics of LinkedIn's AI features overlook its potential to enhance professional creativity by offering diverse networking opportunities.

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