Does AI Know You?

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Everything is AI these days. AI this, and AI that. AI(ye) yi yi. 

As I've mentioned before, our team keeps a pulse not only on the job market, but how we and our clients can benefit from AI while maintaining a human voice. I know a lot of people are relying on AI to draft emails, resumes, cover letters, and all kinds of communication. 

We prefer to use it as a tool to brainstorm ideas, identify key terms and skills, distill large volumes of information, and sometimes to find gaps. Drafting may produce something that sounds good at first glance, but these agents are designed by humans who have certain motives and it's pulling from online sources, so the chances of it sounding original or like you are slim. 

One of my teammates mentioned she tried inputting her name into ChatGPT to see what it came up with, so I tried it myself. I wanted to test my hypothesis that AI tools cannot pinpoint the threads through a person's unique background since everyone is different. A huge part of our process at Career Valet is teasing out relevant information from people to tell their career story. I wondered: can AI do this?

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