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CEO receives CV prepared by AI: “The worst ever”

CEO receives CV prepared by AI: “The worst ever”

The judge of the “Shark Tank” program in Australia and CEO of the online fashion retailer Showpo, Jane Lu, posted a video clip, last Wednesday (10/23), on her social media, in which she said that she was disappointed by the nomination for… job It was written by someone from Generation Z. According to the businesswoman, the message looked like a “copy and paste from artificial intelligence (AI) ChatGPT.”

Jane was looking for a professional to be her assistant for her business course, and said she found a series of errors on the CV. “This is without a doubt the worst nomination ever,” he said in a video clip posted on the TikTok application, which has so far received more than 50,000 views.

CEO warns

After reading the content, Lu pointed out flaws, such as the absence of important information related to the vacancy and empty sections, such as “relevant experience/skills.” the businesswoman He also said that the phrase “Here is a clearer, clearer version of your cover letter,” written by artificial intelligence (AI), was forgotten by the candidate.

In the post, the CEO took the opportunity to alert her followers. According to the “Shark Tank” judge, “You have to use your head to stand out [em processos seletivos]”.

Netizens tell similar stories

The use of technology in selection processes generated comments on social media. One user commented that he had registered for a management position, but found out there was an opportunity Aviation. Another Internet user said that he used the resume template made by Google’s artificial intelligence, but without modifying it, he left the general instructions in the document.

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According to the New York Post, YouGov data suggests that nearly half of Australians are familiar with AI systems like ChatGPT. However, Younger generations, such as Zare the people who use technology the most – 40% of them have already used the platform for various tasks.

*Intern under sub-editor Thiago Prata