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Chungin "Roy" Lee, the visionary behind Cluely, believes that the integration of artificial intelligence into everyday life will soon extend to job interviews, fundamentally altering perceptions of ethical behavior. Lee suggests that using AI tools to enhance performance in interviews will become increasingly normalized. As technology continues to evolve, he foresees a future where candidates leverage AI to prepare for and navigate the complexities of job interviews.
According to Lee, this shift represents a broader acceptance of AI in various aspects of life, prompting individuals to rethink traditional notions of fairness and authenticity. He argues that as AI becomes more sophisticated, it will empower job seekers to present their best selves, potentially leveling the playing field in competitive job markets.
This perspective raises intriguing questions about the implications for hiring practices and the nature of human interaction in professional settings. As society adapts to these technological advancements, the conversation around the ethics of using AI in interviews will undoubtedly intensify.
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