Greg Trzeciak and Amelia Roberts dive into an interesting challenge: Can AI, using Microsoft Word’s Co-pilot, help create a better resume faster than a human? In this friendly competition, both Greg and Amelia build a resume for a fictional data analyst, Amy Peters, under tight time constraints. Let’s see who wins in speed, creativity, and accuracy!
In this exciting challenge, the team had to create a resume for Amy Peters, who has a background in data analysis. The goal was to do so in under five minutes. Greg, a human resume builder, uses his own knowledge and templates, while Amelia relies on Microsoft’s Co-pilot AI to do the heavy lifting. The twist? Amy’s resume contains some peculiar details that may throw off AI, including the fact that Amy claims to have 11 fingers!
Greg starts the challenge by opting for the traditional resume-building process, making quick decisions to structure Amy's resume. Here's what Greg focused on:
Greg’s attempt is creative but rushed. Although he adds essential information, his formatting is less polished due to the time limit.
Amelia, on the other hand, trusts Microsoft’s Co-pilot to speed up the process. She opens the Co-pilot feature in Microsoft Word and inputs the command to generate a resume using the information from Amy’s bio.
Thanks to AI, Amelia creates a flawless resume in record time, offering a great example of how technology can save time and effort when applied correctly.
Both Greg and Amelia present their finished resumes. Here’s how they compare:
Ultimately, this challenge highlights the growing role of AI in job application processes. While human creativity is still valuable, AI tools like Co-pilot offer significant speed and efficiency advantages. However, it's important to remember that AI still requires human oversight, as shown when Amelia had to manually correct some peculiarities in the resume. Both Greg and Amelia demonstrate that while AI is a powerful assistant, it’s not perfect and still benefits from a human touch.
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