Artificial intelligence, AI, can now do much of your job hunt for you, even writing application essays. But an IT expert and career coach explains why that can be a terrible idea. MORE ⬇️
Artificial intelligence is creeping into almost every job, even the job hunt itself. So if you're working on applying for a new job soon, getting help from artificial intelligence may be tempting.Free AI programs can now write your resume, fill in applications, and even write essays for you.
"Sometimes it hallucinates, where it can't explain how it came up with an answer," Hatter said of the term used for AI gibberish."Sometimes it just makes stuff up out of whole cloth." "I go in and represent something as my work, especially in an interview, and you start asking questions that I probably can't answer, that's not going to go well," Hatter said.
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