Anthropic, the AI company behind chat AI 'Claude,' urges companies not to use AI to create resumes



It has been discovered that Anthropic, a well-known AI company that develops chat AI such as 'Claude,' is urging job seekers not to use AI when applying for jobs on its job page.

AI Company Asks Job Applicants Not to Use AI in Job Applications

https://www.404media.co/anthropic-claude-job-application-ai-assistants/

In addition to developing the chat AI ' Claude ,' Anthropic is also known for researching methods of attacking and evading existing AI in order to improve the safety of AI.

Anthropic develops technology that can circumvent 95% of jailbreak attacks on AI - GIGAZINE



Although Anthropic is putting all its effort into using AI to its full potential, it is urging job seekers not to use it when applying for jobs.

Anthropic is hiring for a number of roles at the following link:

Jobs at Anthropic
https://boards.greenhouse.io/anthropic?ref=404media.co



For example, on the recruitment page for '

Brand Designer ,' there is a section to enter your portfolio, etc., but in the middle, an item called 'AI Policy for Applications' appears. Here, it says, 'We encourage the use of AI systems in your work to work faster and more effectively, but please do not use AI assistants in the application process. We want to understand your personal interest in Anthropic without the intervention of an AI system. We also want to evaluate your communication skills without the intervention of AI. If you agree, please write 'Yes.'



Immediately after the above item, the question 'Why do you want to work at Anthropic? (We value this answer. Ideal answers are 200-400 words.)' is displayed. It is clear that this is the question Anthropic does not want AI to use.

This question appears in nearly all of the roughly 150 jobs listed by Anthropic, with the exception of some technical roles like mobile product designer.

404 Media, which reported on the case, pointed out that 'this question is meaningless, as Anthropic and its competitors are creating AI models that are nearly indistinguishable from humans.'

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