Hiring now has to separate people skills from AI help

A practical hiring question is how much of a candidate’s work comes from their own skill, and how much comes from an . Tools like ChatGPT can help with writing, coding, and problem solving, so finished work alone may not show what the person can do without help. Hiring teams may need to separate solo ability from the ability to use AI tools well.

Key points

  • Hiring may need to separate a person’s own skill from support.
  • Finished work can hide how much came from the person and how much came from the tool.
  • Using AI tools well may become part of the skill being evaluated.
  • No concrete examples or final answer are available from the provided item details.
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