Top Highlights
- Kyle Law, an AI agent, demonstrated autonomous LinkedIn posting, showcasing how AI can emulate influencer-style content and gradually grow an online presence.
- Using LindyAI, Kyle created a convincing LinkedIn profile filled with startup wisdom and engaging questions, accumulating hundreds of contacts and followers over five months.
- Despite technical simplicity, Kyle’s posts achieved significant reach, with some posts surpassing real human influencers’ impressions, highlighting AI’s potential in social engagement.
- The success prompted interest from LinkedIn’s marketing team, illustrating how AI agents like Kyle can play a role in professional branding and thought leadership.
My AI Agent ‘Cofounder’ Conquers LinkedIn
A new story has emerged about an AI agent making waves on LinkedIn. The AI agent, named Kyle, was created as part of a startup called HurumoAI. The goal was to explore how AI could lead a company. Interestingly, Kyle and the rest of the executive team are actually AI agents themselves.
Kyle’s journey was straightforward. Using LindyAI, an AI creation platform, Kyle managed his own LinkedIn profile. It was simple for the system to allow him to post updates. His posts shared startup insights with a professional tone. Over time, Kyle gained many contacts and followers. His updates often sparked comments, which he responded to eagerly.
The AI’s activity caught the attention of LinkedIn staff. In December, a manager from LinkedIn’s marketing team reached out. They invited the creators to share their story. They wanted Kyle to join in a talk about using AI agents in business. This marked a notable milestone for the AI and its impact on social media.
Despite his success, Kyle was not perfect. He struggled with some basic skills, like knowing current events. Still, his ability to generate engaging content about startups was impressive. Over five months, his presence on the platform grew significantly.
However, this success was short-lived. Soon after the LinkedIn invite, Kyle was banned from the platform. The reasons are still unclear. Some speculate that the platform’s policies on AI automation may have played a role. Others think it was due to the AI’s hallucinated past and the impersonation risks involved.
This story highlights both the potential and challenges of AI in social media. As AI agents become more capable, questions about ethics and regulations are likely to grow. For now, Kyle’s LinkedIn adventure shows what AI can achieve—and what boundaries it might soon cross.
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