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I don't think I know anyone who does that.
You think you don't know anyone.
I asked an LLM, and it confirmed they don't know anyone like that.
i know, my older bro who is tech after the layoffs, uses AI for most things, and keep saying AI to look for answer, when asking him a simple question. he think its useful to help with "planning you career too"
anything biological is often always wrongly interpreted in AI. i would say, why dont you use AI to write a resume, since you havnt been employed since the layoffs began(granted being in tech before layoffs he had significant savings to live off for years to come, and since most employers arnt looking for wfh for most people now. like he was tyring to identify certain pests that was attracted to dead animals that were invading the house.
seen it being used as a comment to a certain question on reddit usually something on conditions that is common and that people had experience dealing, yea nobodies going take it seriously especially if it doesnt solve the current problem.