| ▲ | mancerayder 4 hours ago | |
You forgot - cheating on job interviews, writing resumes to be repetitive, and adding an annoying flowery tone to non-native English speakers who think AI wrote something for them that isn't AI-obvious. | ||
| ▲ | refactor_master an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |
I wonder how many market inefficiencies this creates. People with worse education, people who cheated their way to a job opening compared to a better candidate, etc. Basically counteracting the productivity gains AI was supposed to bring. | ||
| ▲ | forgetfulness 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Many of those things were already at a “good enough” level since GPT-3.5. There’s probably a good business usecase there for companies wanting to have smoother communication with offshore teams. Could that be a game-changer? I wouldn’t discount it, but it does sound like something that has to operate at a very low margin and that doesn’t merit a lot more investment. | ||