
Developer objects to being barred from using ChatGPT in a technical interview
A developer was not allowed to use ChatGPT during a technical interview known as a ',' where candidates explain code or by hand on a whiteboard or paper without AI assistance. The writer argues this restriction is unfair, pointing out that in real day-to-day work, routinely rely on AI tools like ChatGPT or Codex to solve problems, so banning them in interviews fails to reflect how coding actually happens on the job. The piece frames AI tool use as now a part of a developer's , making interview formats that exclude it outdated as a measure of real ability.
Key points
- The interviewer disallowed ChatGPT use during a whiteboard-style '' technical interview
- The writer argues this is unfair since AI tools are commonly used in real day-to-day development work
- The piece argues AI-free interview formats don't accurately measure real-world coding ability
Sources covering this story (5)
- Hacker NewsDeveloper objects to being barred from using ChatGPT in a technical interview ↗
- Hacker NewsI Wasn't Allowed Prompting ChatGPT During My Chalk Talk: This Is Discrimination (2025) ↗
- r/OpenAICan someone explain to me why people are trying to cancel others for using things like ChatGpt? ↗
- r/cscareerquestionsA company hiring nearby wants me to use AI for a mini project. How do I differentiate myself from others? ↗
- r/developersIndiaI went through an AI-prompting round during a technical interview. ↗