@crazycells said in How long before AI takes over your job?:
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To me, this is the method to get yourself to the top of the list. Unfair advantage doesn’t even properly describe it.
@crazycells chatGPT is a snitch… Love it.
On a serious note, you can’t help but wonder if the same algorithm is being used by teachers who use AI to detect plagiarism in essays to eliminate cheating.
@phenomlab yes, I believe chatgpt (and its competitors) will be the first step of action for a lot of people especially young people soon
I have just asked for a job application email sample and a CV sample separately… it gave me very good samples… Of course, it is nowhere near polished or finished , but as a “first step” , I think it is very acceptable. Many people can utilize it especially if you are not professional. I do not think it is as sophisticated yet for professionals, but will become there at some point I guess…
you can even make it write a code for you, lol… I have just asked this:
@crazycells I bet the CV from chatGPT is of a higher quality than some I’ve received from real people in the past. Seriously, they are so bad in terms of basic spelling and grammar - which is inexcusable given that you have a spell and grammar checker right in front of you - that they often don’t make it out of the gate, and to interview stage.
Obviously, I make allowances for English not being the primary language or “mother tongue” when accepting CV’s from potential candidates overseas (and I do the same here - I won’t correct anything anyone posts on sudonix provided it remains within the guidelines), but these are from UK residents which makes it so much worse. The point here is that you could use something like chatGPT to compose your CV, but you’d be very quickly exposed if your grammar and spelling weren’t up to scratch
@phenomlab said in Neural networks being used to create realistic phishing emails:
@crazycells I bet the CV from chatGPT is of a higher quality than some I’ve received from real people in the past. Seriously, they are so bad in terms of basic spelling and grammar - which is inexcusable given that you have a spell and grammar checker right in front of you - that they often don’t make it out of the gate, and to interview stage.
Obviously, I make allowances for English not being the primary language or “mother tongue” when accepting CV’s from potential candidates overseas (and I do the same here - I won’t correct anything anyone posts on sudonix provided it remains within the guidelines), but these are from UK residents which makes it so much worse. The point here is that you could use something like chatGPT to compose your CV, but you’d be very quickly exposed if your grammar and spelling weren’t up to scratch
yes, CV sample is quite acceptable as a first draft… I agree it would eliminate all the small mistakes. I will try to use it more commonly and figure out more ways to get benefit from it
Just came across this which made me laugh. Very much in keeping with this topic
@phenomlab lol, good… chatgpt is adapting into human culture…
@crazycells just came across this. Looks like Google has finally jumped into the bandwagon with it’s own offering called “Bard”
@phenomlab so here it begins… AI wars… we have to protect John Connor no matter what happens…
@crazycells wondered how long it would be before the Hollywood connotation got a mention . In all seriousness, it’ll be interesting to see how this inevitable battle of the giants will play out.
@crazycells Interesting
@phenomlab said in Neural networks being used to create realistic phishing emails:
@crazycells wondered how long it would be before the Hollywood connotation got a mention
lol…
what if Bard starts chatting with ChatGPT and they realize that H**o Sapiens is inferior to them, so they join forces to form SkyNet to enslave us ?
@crazycells this perhaps?