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by TedDoesntTalk
47 days ago
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> the more they will tend to gradually pull that into some homogenous abstract equilibrium I experienced this with resume editing. The LLM removes everything that differentiates my resume from a pile of junior engineers with “average” experience. Anything that was special or unique or different was eventually replaced with generic stuff Of course I didn’t use what it produced, but it was maddening because the LLM kept insisting this was better than what I had. I found LLMs to be much more useful in suggesting edits to very small chunks of my resume (a sentence or three) rather than the overall vision of the document. |
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