Tokyo-based startup LayerX tests new recruits on how they give prompts to ChatGPT. Read more at straitstimes.com.
will affect working practices, one Japanese fintech firm is making it compulsory for new recruits to use the technology and even testing them on it.
Many Wall Street banks have restricted its use, while schools in places like New York City have banned it. Recruits are asked during their entry assessments to give prompts to ChatGPT. Assessors review whether they initiate the process well, rather than the actual answers. Candidates are also asked to conduct research to identify the limitations of the technology.
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