French social marketing and genAI expert & influencer Olivier LABORDE has posted a comprehensive #inrich review: https://lnkd.in/eq2eaJzt Here's a translation: ?? ?? ???????? ?????????? ?????? ?????? ???????? ???????? ?????????????????????????? ???????? ???????????????????? ???? ???????????????? ?? ? You know that frustrating moment when you recall a contact but can't remember the details of your first meeting or last conversation? That was me until I discovered inrich, a free Chrome extension that changes everything ?? ? Imagine being able to add notes to LinkedIn profile pages, keep track of all your interactions, and even share this information with your team—all directly integrated within LinkedIn’s interface without the weight of a full CRM ???? ? Perfect for maintaining strong and seamless relationships with clients, prospects, and your broader network, inrich is for those who know that one key detail can make all the difference in a relationship. Never let an important detail slip away again ???? ?? Ready to boost your networking? Install the inrich extension from the Chrome web store: https://lnkd.in/e5g-RcU3 And let me know what you think! ? An innovation made in France ???? by the very smart Jér?me SERRE, entrepreneur, and Daniel JASMIN ?? #Innovation #LinkedIn #Networking #ProductivityHacks #SalesTools #Tech #CRM #BusinessTools #DigitalProductivity #productivity #inrich #inrichLinkedIn #LinkedIntips #LinkedInexperts #inrichLinkedIn
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inrich is a free Chrome extension that transforms LinkedIn into your personal CRM. inrich enables you to add personal information and context to LinkedIn profile pages. Never ever forget anything about people that matter to your career and business. Context is paramount in relations. People have so many LinkedIn contacts that it’s almost impossible to remember all these little details that matter so much and that may make the difference during a call or an in person meeting between a cold, formal exchange and something deeper. Here are examples of precious information to restart a conversation with someone you may have meet years ago: How did we meet? What’s the connection between us? What do I know about that person that is important to them? What’s the name and age of their children? What’s the name of their dog? Where do they go skiing?… You don’t need to be linked to someone to add context to their profile, so what works for people you already know also work for people you may be interested in connecting with: prospects, potential partners, candidates... LinkedIn is an awesome professional social network the enables you to link with people relevant to your activity, to see their profile and activity. inrich leverages that social network by enabling you to add context, hence transforming LinkedIn into a powerful personal CRM. inrich is an independent company, in no way connected to nor affiliated to LinkedIn.
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There are a lot of things LLMs really sucks at. Basically all what refer to simulating personal experiences. For the time being AIs don't know what we've lived, our failures and success nor how we feel about relations. AI generated cover letters are really bad in that way, just like the flood of AI generated comments on LinkedIn posts. Now Jeff Su, guess: was *this* comment written by an LLM? ?? #inrichLinkedIn
You actually *can’t* use #ChatGPT to write cover letters The reason goes beyond “the output would be too generic” It turns out there’s a technical explanation for this Current AI models are NOT good at at solving complex problems (like writing an entire personalized cover letter) with 1 single prompt That’s why the “Chain of Thought” prompting technique exists I’m oversimplifying here but instead of trying to use 1 prompt to write an entire cover letter, we break the cover letter into parts - paragraphs in this case - and use separate prompts to generate each paragraph! Full prompts down below ??