No Result
View All Result
SUBMIT YOUR ARTICLES
  • Login
Wednesday, July 15, 2026
TheAdviserMagazine.com
  • Home
  • Financial Planning
    • Financial Planning
    • Personal Finance
  • Market Research
    • Business
    • Investing
    • Money
    • Economy
    • Markets
    • Stocks
    • Trading
  • 401k Plans
  • College
  • IRS & Taxes
  • Estate Plans
  • Social Security
  • Medicare
  • Legal
  • Home
  • Financial Planning
    • Financial Planning
    • Personal Finance
  • Market Research
    • Business
    • Investing
    • Money
    • Economy
    • Markets
    • Stocks
    • Trading
  • 401k Plans
  • College
  • IRS & Taxes
  • Estate Plans
  • Social Security
  • Medicare
  • Legal
No Result
View All Result
TheAdviserMagazine.com
No Result
View All Result
Home College

Why Blind Faith in AI Fails: ‘They’re Hiring a Colleague, Not an Answer’

by TheAdviserMagazine
3 months ago
in College
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A A
Why Blind Faith in AI Fails: ‘They’re Hiring a Colleague, Not an Answer’
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LInkedIn


sofirinaja/Shutterstock

After John Silvestro completed his Ph.D. in composition and rhetoric from Miami University in 2017, he entered the job market seeking a faculty position and not knowing what to expect. He was a “nervous wreck” during his first few Zoom and phone interviews.

“I was just kind of winging it,” Silvestro said. “But by the end of it, I was much better because I had heard some of those questions over and over, and I had rehearsed my answers.”

If only there was something at the time that would have prepared him to come up with better answers. Now, there is. With generative artificial intelligence, Silvestro could have popped in the job posting into an AI and asked “What are some questions that a hiring committee might ask for this position?” Then, he could have practiced.

Anyone who is interviewing for a job now would be foolish not to consult AI chatbots, at least to check for blind spots in their preparation, but not to use the technology blindly. In the last two years, controversial apps like Cluely and Final Round AI started providing what are essentially teleprompters that provide real-time answers to questions during job interviews that are not in person.

Silvestro is now an assistant professor of literatures, languages, cultures, and writing at Slippery Rock University, and he’s published research about the use of supportive AI in educational settings.

He said that AI can be a valuable tool for academic job searches, including interview prep to better anticipate questions, but also to initiate application materials.

Starting Point

For those just starting out, AI can help with first drafts of cover letters and CVs.

“AI is really useful for pulling some of your materials together and seeing what those would look like,” Silvestro said. “Your goal should ultimately be to rewrite every single word in there, but it can give you that starting point, because A, the blank page is incredibly terrifying, and B, the job market, especially if [it is] your first time on it, is even more terrifying. You’re, in effect, writing to strangers who you don’t know and you don’t know what they want or what they’re looking for.”

If anything, generative AI can give you coaching and confidence to take the first steps by showing you the path of others who came before you.

“It’s saying, ‘Here’s the average of how other people have done it, and here are the basics of what you want,’ but also the basics of what you want to improve upon and do better,” Silvestro said.

Reaching the Average

Quoting Shannon Vallor in her book “The AI Mirror,” generative AI isn’t designed to be accurate; it’s designed to sound accurate. The AI mirrors that Vallor writes about face backward: “The more we rely on them to know who we are, the more the fullness of our humane potential recedes from our view,” she wrote.

Generative AI gives you a polished reflection of the collective to help you reach the average, but when building your case for hire, you need to go well beyond a vague representation of a typical-sounding candidate. You need an accurate depiction of who you are, and you need to bring to view your unique potential.

You can improve upon the average by using AI to synthesize messaging, refine your voice, and build on a base to reach for greater distinction, but a blind-faith reliance on AI is a regression to the average.

Delaying the Inevitable

You may have heard that the goal of a cover letter or resume/CV is to get invited for an interview, not to get hired for the job. There’s truth to that. But if you’re deceiving whatever screening instrument is in place — human or not — you’re eventually going to have to face a hiring manager or search committee.

Katharine Stewart is a former professor and senior provost who served on more than 30 hiring committees for faculty and academic administration positions before starting her own consulting practice. She coaches her clients to tell concrete stories in cover letters that AI can’t replicate, but even if they pass the first test with average-sounding language, their true selves must emerge.

“One of the ways AI falls apart is if, by some reason, (employers) do get fooled by an AI-written cover letter, when you get into the first-round interview and you can’t tell those stories, or don’t tell those stories, then the voice they fell in love with during the search isn’t your voice,” Stewart said. “That disconnect makes people decide, ‘Oh, this person isn’t who we thought they were.'”

Final Delivery: Colleague, Not an Answer

Who you are going to be once you are hired is not a chatbot. Workplaces already have access to those.

Silvestro considers AI as a valuable tool in the application and interview process, but the end product is a human being who shows up to work. Employers want to know what that person is like.

“AI can be really useful to help you prompt and to help you practice, but it cannot really help you with that final delivery,” Silvestro said. “(Employers) want to know who you’re going to be in meetings, in classrooms, and working on projects.

“They’re hiring a colleague. They’re not hiring an answer.”



Source link

Tags: Answerblindcolleaguefailsfaithhiringtheyre
ShareTweetShare
Previous Post

BYD Runs Into Big Problems At Home

Next Post

Restricting Your Money | Armstrong Economics

Related Posts

edit post
Southeast Asia in flux: UK told “era of the mega market is over”

Southeast Asia in flux: UK told “era of the mega market is over”

by TheAdviserMagazine
July 15, 2026
0

Speaking at British Universities’ Liaision Association (BUILA) conference, Jazreel Goh, director Malaysia at the British Council, said outbound mobility from Southeast...

edit post
The economy is shutting young adults out of career-entry jobs, analysis finds

The economy is shutting young adults out of career-entry jobs, analysis finds

by TheAdviserMagazine
July 14, 2026
0

Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief:...

edit post
India on the rise as a study destination for local students

India on the rise as a study destination for local students

by TheAdviserMagazine
July 14, 2026
0

New data comparing online search demand in late 2025 and early 2026 has shown declining demand for master’s degrees in the US, UK and Canada, while New Zealand,...

edit post
University of Nebraska System braces for unexpected M state funding cut

University of Nebraska System braces for unexpected $36M state funding cut

by TheAdviserMagazine
July 13, 2026
0

Dive Snapshot: The University of Nebraska System is facing an unexpected $36 million cut in state funding as it starts...

edit post
AI Didn’t Break Assessment: It Exposed What Was Already Broken – Faculty Focus

AI Didn’t Break Assessment: It Exposed What Was Already Broken – Faculty Focus

by TheAdviserMagazine
July 13, 2026
0

In a world of instant content, the value of learning lives in how students think, apply, and transform understanding over time.  ...

edit post
White House proposal to “dramatically weaken” US research, experts warn

White House proposal to “dramatically weaken” US research, experts warn

by TheAdviserMagazine
July 10, 2026
0

The proposed rule, published by the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) on May 29, would overhaul federal grantmaking across agencies, sidelining peer review while...

Next Post
edit post
Restricting Your Money | Armstrong Economics

Restricting Your Money | Armstrong Economics

edit post
Coffee Shop Insurance: What You Need, Best Companies

Coffee Shop Insurance: What You Need, Best Companies

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
edit post
Mass Fraud in Massachusetts Committed by Illegal Immigrants Discovered

Mass Fraud in Massachusetts Committed by Illegal Immigrants Discovered

June 22, 2026
edit post
New York Seniors: 6 STAR Tax Relief Rules That Could Put a Bigger Check in Your Mailbox

New York Seniors: 6 STAR Tax Relief Rules That Could Put a Bigger Check in Your Mailbox

June 20, 2026
edit post
5 Pennsylvania Rebate Rules Seniors Should Check Before the Property Tax/Rent Deadline

5 Pennsylvania Rebate Rules Seniors Should Check Before the Property Tax/Rent Deadline

June 18, 2026
edit post
New Jersey Tax-Relief Events: Three July Dates Near Seniors

New Jersey Tax-Relief Events: Three July Dates Near Seniors

July 13, 2026
edit post
Bristlecone pines growing in the White Mountains of California germinated before the Great Pyramid was built, and the oldest one alive today, nicknamed Methuselah, has been quietly adding rings for 4,855 years in soil so poor almost nothing else survives beside it

Bristlecone pines growing in the White Mountains of California germinated before the Great Pyramid was built, and the oldest one alive today, nicknamed Methuselah, has been quietly adding rings for 4,855 years in soil so poor almost nothing else survives beside it

July 8, 2026
edit post
Retail giant exits U.S. fashion after multi-million-dollar scandal

Retail giant exits U.S. fashion after multi-million-dollar scandal

July 1, 2026
edit post
Mortgage and refinance rates today, Wednesday, July 15, 2026: Mortgage rates mostly higher

Mortgage and refinance rates today, Wednesday, July 15, 2026: Mortgage rates mostly higher

0
edit post
Founder-Led Management: When to Stay Involved and When to Step Back.

Founder-Led Management: When to Stay Involved and When to Step Back.

0
edit post
Market Talk – July 15, 2026

Market Talk – July 15, 2026

0
edit post
Mortgage-Free Sounds Great — Is It? Plus More July Money Questions

Mortgage-Free Sounds Great — Is It? Plus More July Money Questions

0
edit post
Stanford Study Examines Manipulation in Polymarket Bitcoin Contracts

Stanford Study Examines Manipulation in Polymarket Bitcoin Contracts

0
edit post
The Technology Industry Is Stumbling Down The Path To Becoming A Proper Supply Chain

The Technology Industry Is Stumbling Down The Path To Becoming A Proper Supply Chain

0
edit post
Morgan Stanley crosses long-sought T client asset milestone

Morgan Stanley crosses long-sought $10T client asset milestone

July 15, 2026
edit post
Mortgage-Free Sounds Great — Is It? Plus More July Money Questions

Mortgage-Free Sounds Great — Is It? Plus More July Money Questions

July 15, 2026
edit post
How to Manage Bills During a Long Hospital or Rehabilitation Stay

How to Manage Bills During a Long Hospital or Rehabilitation Stay

July 15, 2026
edit post
Market Talk – July 15, 2026

Market Talk – July 15, 2026

July 15, 2026
edit post
The Technology Industry Is Stumbling Down The Path To Becoming A Proper Supply Chain

The Technology Industry Is Stumbling Down The Path To Becoming A Proper Supply Chain

July 15, 2026
edit post
Stanford Study Examines Manipulation in Polymarket Bitcoin Contracts

Stanford Study Examines Manipulation in Polymarket Bitcoin Contracts

July 15, 2026
The Adviser Magazine

The first and only national digital and print magazine that connects individuals, families, and businesses to Fee-Only financial advisers, accountants, attorneys and college guidance counselors.

CATEGORIES

  • 401k Plans
  • Business
  • College
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Economy
  • Estate Plans
  • Financial Planning
  • Investing
  • IRS & Taxes
  • Legal
  • Market Analysis
  • Markets
  • Medicare
  • Money
  • Personal Finance
  • Social Security
  • Startups
  • Stock Market
  • Trading

LATEST UPDATES

  • Morgan Stanley crosses long-sought $10T client asset milestone
  • Mortgage-Free Sounds Great — Is It? Plus More July Money Questions
  • How to Manage Bills During a Long Hospital or Rehabilitation Stay
  • Our Great Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use, Legal Notices & Disclosures
  • Contact us
  • About Us

© Copyright 2024 All Rights Reserved
See articles for original source and related links to external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Financial Planning
    • Financial Planning
    • Personal Finance
  • Market Research
    • Business
    • Investing
    • Money
    • Economy
    • Markets
    • Stocks
    • Trading
  • 401k Plans
  • College
  • IRS & Taxes
  • Estate Plans
  • Social Security
  • Medicare
  • Legal

© Copyright 2024 All Rights Reserved
See articles for original source and related links to external sites.