Meta apparently intends to allow programming volunteers to use artificial intelligence in programming tests.
According to the Wired Magazine, Meta has announced in a letter to its employees that it intends to allow some programming volunteers to use artificial intelligence during the interview process. According to these messages, Meta also urged current employees to volunteer in a “experimental interview with artificial intelligence support”.
Meta workers can use artificial intelligence in programming tests
In a meta -internal post, “Artificial Intelligence Interviews – Experimental Volunteers Call” released earlier this month, Meta is developing a new type of programming interviews in which volunteers will have access to an artificial intelligence assistant.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has repeatedly stated in internal meetings as well as in his interviews that not only drives company software engineers to use artificial intelligence in their work, but believes that in the future, humans will have the task of managing artificial coding agents. These factors write codes in a company instead of programmers.
“We get to the point where much of the code we use in our apps, even the artificial intelligence we produce ourselves, will actually be written by artificial intelligence engineers, not humans,” “In the future, humans will become more creative and have more time to do extraordinary and innovative things.”
Zuckerberg also said in another podcast in April: “We will probably reach a point in the next two to six months where most of the code that is spent on development (artificial intelligence) will be written by artificial intelligence itself.”
This indicates that silicon giants encourage software engineers to use artificial intelligence in their work, as well as a wider move to hire people who can cod with artificial intelligence along with technical skills.
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