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Filipino virtual assistants use AI to fake LinkedIn thought leadership

A growing industry of low-paid virtual assistants in the Philippines is using AI tools to generate "thought leadership" content and engagement for executives on LinkedIn. These workers, often paid $4 to $7 an hour, use AI like ChatGPT to create posts and comments, impersonating thought leaders. LinkedIn is reportedly attempting to curb this practice, which leverages the Philippines' large English-speaking population and established offshore labor market. AI

影响 Highlights the misuse of AI for generating inauthentic online engagement and the rise of AI-assisted low-wage labor.

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Filipino virtual assistants use AI to fake LinkedIn thought leadership

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  1. Rest of World TIER_1 English(EN) · Michael Beltran ·

    The Filipino virtual assistants behind LinkedIn’s “thought leadership” content mill

    For $7 an hour, virtual assistants use AI tools to write LinkedIn posts and comments on behalf of Western executives.

  2. Mastodon — sigmoid.social TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    → The # Filipino # virtual assistants behind # LinkedIn ’s “thought leadership” content mill https:// restofworld.org/2026/virtual-a ssistant-linkedin-engagemen

    → The # Filipino # virtual assistants behind # LinkedIn ’s “thought leadership” content mill https:// restofworld.org/2026/virtual-a ssistant-linkedin-engagement/ “[V]irtual assistants include individuals like Renee, a 27-year-old from Rizal Province, who described her job as pos…