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@ImpliedByLisa

👩‍💻 Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth.

Beigetreten Haziran 2025
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I am so convinced that there is so much talent in the world, and we're just not organized enough as a society.
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what if the noise is actually more important than the signal. what if the weeds mean something real too.
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Is it culture or is it the algorithm? What’s the difference, honestly
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@nazzari dead resume theory, anyone?
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Must read.
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Researchers sent the same resume to an AI hiring tool twice. Same qualifications. Same experience. Same skills. One version was written by a real human. The other was rewritten by ChatGPT. The AI picked the ChatGPT version 97.6% of the time. A team from the University of Maryland, the National University of Singapore, and Ohio State just published the receipt. They took 2,245 real human-written resumes pulled from a professional resume site from before ChatGPT existed, so the human writing was actually human. Then they had seven of the most-used AI models in the world rewrite each one. GPT-4o. GPT-4o-mini. GPT-4-turbo. LLaMA 3.3-70B. Qwen 2.5-72B. DeepSeek-V3. Mistral-7B. Then they asked each AI to pick the better resume. Every model picked itself. GPT-4o hit 97.6%. LLaMA-3.3-70B hit 96.3%. Qwen-2.5-72B hit 95.9%. DeepSeek-V3 hit 95.5%. The real human almost never won. Then the researchers tried the obvious objection. Maybe the AI is just better at writing. So they had real humans grade the resumes for actual quality and ran the experiment again, controlling for it. The result was worse. Each AI kept picking itself even when human judges rated the human-written version as clearer, more coherent, and more effective. It gets worse. The AIs do not just prefer AI over humans. They prefer themselves over other AIs. DeepSeek-V3 picked its own resumes 69% more often than LLaMA's. GPT-4o picked its own 45% more often than LLaMA's. Each model can recognize and reward its own dialect. Then the researchers ran the simulation that ends careers. Same job. 24 occupations. Same qualifications. The only variable was whether the candidate used the same AI as the screening tool. Candidates using that AI were 23% to 60% more likely to be shortlisted. Worst gap was in sales, accounting, and finance. 99% of large companies now run AI on incoming resumes. Most of them use GPT-4o. The paper just proved GPT-4o picks GPT-4o 97.6% of the time. If you wrote your own cover letter this week, you did not lose to a better candidate. You lost to a worse candidate who paid OpenAI 20 dollars. Your qualifications do not matter if the AI prefers its own handwriting over yours.

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Ooooof tl;dr is the AI prefers the AI slop
Nav Toor@heynavtoor

Researchers sent the same resume to an AI hiring tool twice. Same qualifications. Same experience. Same skills. One version was written by a real human. The other was rewritten by ChatGPT. The AI picked the ChatGPT version 97.6% of the time. A team from the University of Maryland, the National University of Singapore, and Ohio State just published the receipt. They took 2,245 real human-written resumes pulled from a professional resume site from before ChatGPT existed, so the human writing was actually human. Then they had seven of the most-used AI models in the world rewrite each one. GPT-4o. GPT-4o-mini. GPT-4-turbo. LLaMA 3.3-70B. Qwen 2.5-72B. DeepSeek-V3. Mistral-7B. Then they asked each AI to pick the better resume. Every model picked itself. GPT-4o hit 97.6%. LLaMA-3.3-70B hit 96.3%. Qwen-2.5-72B hit 95.9%. DeepSeek-V3 hit 95.5%. The real human almost never won. Then the researchers tried the obvious objection. Maybe the AI is just better at writing. So they had real humans grade the resumes for actual quality and ran the experiment again, controlling for it. The result was worse. Each AI kept picking itself even when human judges rated the human-written version as clearer, more coherent, and more effective. It gets worse. The AIs do not just prefer AI over humans. They prefer themselves over other AIs. DeepSeek-V3 picked its own resumes 69% more often than LLaMA's. GPT-4o picked its own 45% more often than LLaMA's. Each model can recognize and reward its own dialect. Then the researchers ran the simulation that ends careers. Same job. 24 occupations. Same qualifications. The only variable was whether the candidate used the same AI as the screening tool. Candidates using that AI were 23% to 60% more likely to be shortlisted. Worst gap was in sales, accounting, and finance. 99% of large companies now run AI on incoming resumes. Most of them use GPT-4o. The paper just proved GPT-4o picks GPT-4o 97.6% of the time. If you wrote your own cover letter this week, you did not lose to a better candidate. You lost to a worse candidate who paid OpenAI 20 dollars. Your qualifications do not matter if the AI prefers its own handwriting over yours.

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I truly feel like @davidsenra is the only person on tech twitter who deserves every single one of the followers he has. He has zero gimmicks. He only puts out thoughtful content. He only puts out high-value podcasts which are only possible 1) from him reading biographies and meticulously taking notes or 2) sitting down to speak with guests who he has formed relationships with. In the era of short, polarized slop to hack the X algo, choose to create something actually good.
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goosewin@Goosewin·
sf's bimonthly love triangle
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Chat is a transitional UI. What's next?
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Oh, you’re a startup founder with a great idea and you don’t want to talk about it because you’re worried that a big company is going to take it and do it better? Don’t worry, it’s actually your cofounders that will eventually leave and do that anyway.
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You can’t be happy when OpenAI resets rate limits and mad when Anthropic dumbs down their models and keeps their best model locked up for privileged customers. While also being mad when the government gives aid to low income people and being happy when we keep NVIDIA GPUs in America so that China can’t have any. That’s just wanting abundance for yourself and scarcity for people you dislike.
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@sahanamantha7 What do you mean? Half of the most successful people I know have split personality disorder
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sahana@sahanamantha7·
i don’t buy the idea that someone can be one person personally and a totally different person professionally it all adds up. how you act in private, who you defend, what you excuse, and what you stay silent around eventually shows up everywhere you can’t switch moral compasses depending on the room you’re in
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@SamuelBeek Have you seen extra from build forever
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Is there something better than Superhuman these days for email?
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Do you guys actually sit on Twitter all day long?
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signüll@signulll·
my favorite thing about writing on x is that you can’t edit the post. unlike substack or anywhere else, the post is fixed at the moment of publication & that constraint makes the writing strangely magical. that’s why i’ve been writing here more than anywhere else. if you want the work to mean something later.. so it can be referenceable, or whatever the uneditable post is the closest thing the modern internet has to a permanent record. i.e. it’s the ultimate place to leave a legacy.
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Sam Altman@sama·
"post-AGI, no one is going to work and the economy is going to collapse" "i am switching to polyphasic sleep because GPT-5.5 in codex is so good that i can't afford to be sleeping for such long stretches and miss out on working"
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@Celesteamadon legitimately thought you were kendall jenner
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Celeste Amadon@Celesteamadon·
A year ago I dropped out of Stanford and last night I went back to speak to my peers about what starting a company is really like. Crazy what can happen in a year.
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