Pakistani woman questions AI reliability after job rejection for original work

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A Pakistani woman, Damisha Irfan, was rejected from a job interview after her original work was flagged by an unreliable AI detector. She raised concerns on LinkedIn about the impact of flawed technology on talent acquisition. Irfan criticized the AI tools for misidentifying her genuine content as AI-generated. Her post sparked discussions online about the reliability of AI detectors in creative fields and the challenges they pose for content creators. Many users echoed her frustrations, stating that these tools often misclassify original work. They emphasized the need for human review in evaluating content quality, highlighting the limitations of current AI technology.


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