Submitted by TiredOldCrow t3_ydgwnq in MachineLearning
One of the many things that contemporary language models do well is generating cover letters.
A brief google search shows a small mountain of fledgling companies, each of which is built around calling the GPT-3 API to generate cover letters. From “opencoverletter.com”, through “kickresume.com”, all the way to “rezi.ai”, if you want a cover letter, they’ve got you – well – covered.
The usefulness of human-written cover letters has been debated for a while in business media. With cover letters being such low-hanging fruit for generative language models, do cover letters still have a place in future company recruitment or scholarship applications?
How ethical is using a generative model to help you write a cover letter? If this is the beginning of the end for cover letters, what will replace them?
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This is part 2 of a recurring series discussing the social impacts of new machine learning technologies. The current discussions center around a recent survey paper on language models, but feel free to suggest topics for future weeks.
rehrev t1_its70av wrote
If ai makes cover letters dead for your hiring process, it has always been dead.