AI in Practice

AI in Career Platforms

Artificial intelligence is increasingly being integrated into career development platforms. These tools help users practice professional skills, improve communication, and gain confidence through interactive experiences.

Platforms such as Google and LinkedIn have introduced AI-powered features that support users in preparing for professional opportunities.

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Google Interview Warmup

One example is Interview Warmup developed by Google. This tool allows users to practice answering common interview questions while receiving AI-generated feedback.

The system analyzes responses and highlights key terms used by the speaker. It encourages users to improve their answers by providing suggestions and helping them identify areas where they can provide stronger examples.

LinkedIn AI Career Tools

Professional networking platform LinkedIn has also introduced artificial intelligence features that assist users with career preparation.

These tools provide guidance on interview preparation, resume development, and professional skill development. By integrating AI into their platform, LinkedIn helps users access personalized career advice and improve their job search strategies.

Limitations of Existing Platforms

While these tools provide valuable support, they are often designed for a broad audience. They typically focus on general interview preparation and may not fully address the needs of specific professions.

For designers, professional preparation involves more than answering questions. It includes presenting portfolios, explaining design processes, and communicating creative decisions. General AI tools may not provide sufficient support for these specialized requirements.

This video explains the concept of vertical AI, highlighting how specialized AI systems can provide more targeted and effective solutions compared to general-purpose tools.

Opportunity for Specialized AI Platforms

There is a need for a specialized AI platform, one that caters to a particular career path. For example, a platform designed for designers might offer coaching, simulations, and feedback that are relevant to a design career.

A concept that might support this notion of specialized AI platforms is that of Vertical AI. While general AI platforms are designed to cater to a broad range of users, vertical AI platforms are designed to cater to a specific industry or a particular profession. Such platforms, therefore, offer a higher value to users, as they provide relevant information to a specific group of users.

In the context of design, a vertical AI platform might offer a simulation of real-life scenarios, such as a presentation of a design portfolio, a design critique, or a discussion with stakeholders. The platform might also offer coaching, which is relevant to a design career.

A vertical AI platform, therefore, offers a higher degree of relevance to users, which might help them build confidence and communication skills in a professional context. This, therefore, reflects a broader shift in the context of digital media, where technology is becoming increasingly specialized, personalized, and relevant to specific users.

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