Should AI-built projects go on a resume?

A computer science student is unsure whether several AI-built experiences belong on a resume. One app reached about 25,000 real , but it was mostly made through rather than through code the student deeply understands. A website built with a professor at a top-five school and presented in class was also made this way.

A current research project uses to test the proposed method, and most of the product at a small startup job is also built this way. The main problem is that the results are real, but the technical details may be hard to explain in an interview. One possible plan is to put each into Claude and use it to learn how the software works and how to answer many likely questions.

The bigger question is whether AI-built work still counts as resume experience, especially for Big Tech internship interviews.

Key points

  • One app reached about 25,000 real , but was mostly made through .
  • A professor project, a research project, and a startup product also rely heavily on .
  • The main worry is being unable to explain the technical side during interviews.
  • Claude may be used to study each and prepare for likely questions.
  • AI-built can be useful resume material, but the builder should be clear about their actual role and understanding.
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