Man does THIS with AI in his sleep, ends up getting 50 interview calls in one month

Viral News: An AI bot applied to 1,000 jobs and got a record 50 interviews. Share how automation can feature in this future of job search

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Viral News: Artificial intelligence is changing how applications are handled by individuals looking to change jobs. In fact, this innovation application does not even demand a human's finger; one man built an AI bot that would apply for 1,000 jobs within one month—once the result, earning him 50 interviews without lifting a finger.

Job Hunting in Sleep

An online buzz was caused by a Reddit user who shared his experience of having applied for 1,000 jobs using an AI bot while he was asleep. This AI bot created by him would handle every procedure, from tailoring CVs to submitting applications, and secured 50 interviews within 30 days.

The self-made AI bot was programmed to read job descriptions, write customized CVs and cover letters, and answer precise recruiter questions. It would submit the applications automatically, and this placed the job hunting at a level never before ever experienced.

Avoid Automated Screening Systems

"This way is really very effective to bypass automated screening systems," he said. This personalization done by the bot would increase the chances of reaching both machine recruiters and human ones.

Maximizing Efficiency while Minimizing Effort

The bot would work day and night, but this would also free the time of the creator for other issues in life. Every morning would see dozens of job applications set out, every one of which was equipped with a customized document.

Debate over the Impact of Automation

The experiment had proved that AI was good, but the man left with mixed feelings. He was impressed by efficiency but concerned by the loss of human touch in hiring. "We risk losing the human element," he cautioned.

Public Reactions: Marvel and Concern

The Reddit post led to mixed awe and trepidation. One person even stated, "Great, a working robot that would work harder than me at last!