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by sfriedr
1163 days ago
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In February I published a paper on mathematics + ChatGPT (https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.13867) and my colleagues, who were also on LinkedIn, told me it garnered quite a bit of attention. So I signed up to LinkedIn on 3rd Feb. 2023, thinking that now would be a good time to step out of the academic ivory tower. The thing is that I used my Gmail account to sign into LinkedIn. Which worked fine and I was a happy user for about a month. I then went travelling and when I returned one month later to log in again with Gmail - suprise! A new account was created on the spot. So now I have the old account which had started to accumulate some important contacts:
https://ro.linkedin.com/in/simon-frieder-5b6874264?trk=publi... as well as a new, useless account: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-frieder-b7901b271/ I had been happy to use my Gmail account to login, so I did not bother to setup an extra email login process into LinkedIn. How can it be that the software engineering of a multi-million company even allows such blunders to happen? |
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