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AI Company Asks Job Applicants Not to Use AI in Job Applications


Anthropic, the developer of the conversational AI assistant Claude, doesn’t want prospective new hires using AI assistants in their applications, regardless of whether they’re in marketing or engineering.

The question shows Anthropic trying to get around a problem it’s helping create: people relying so heavily on AI assistants that they struggle to form opinions of their own. These AI models are also replacing the kinds of roles Anthropic is hiring for, leaving people in communications and coding fields searching for employment. Sam Cole is writing from the far reaches of the internet, about sexuality, the adult industry, online culture, and AI.

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