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<blockquote data-quote="ttso" data-source="post: 246621" data-attributes="member: 36914"><p>Sadly, there's no surefire way to do so accurately though. I would imagine your instinct as to hitting the reject button quickly is rather accurate, but no doubt they get it wrong A LOT. All that has happened with AI usage is that more applications are being pumped out that are of a decent quality, which means people who actually try are getting pushed out of the process.</p><p></p><p>It just means the better AI gets, and the more applicants there are, the more luck you need to get through this process. From day one, my only thought has been "it does not matter how good you are, it matters how lucky you are". Which is twofold - keep going as you may get lucky, or give up because it was never about your skill in the first place. </p><p></p><p>I personally prefer the mentality of the former.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ttso, post: 246621, member: 36914"] Sadly, there's no surefire way to do so accurately though. I would imagine your instinct as to hitting the reject button quickly is rather accurate, but no doubt they get it wrong A LOT. All that has happened with AI usage is that more applications are being pumped out that are of a decent quality, which means people who actually try are getting pushed out of the process. It just means the better AI gets, and the more applicants there are, the more luck you need to get through this process. From day one, my only thought has been "it does not matter how good you are, it matters how lucky you are". Which is twofold - keep going as you may get lucky, or give up because it was never about your skill in the first place. I personally prefer the mentality of the former. [/QUOTE]
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