Don’t use AI if you want to be new ambassador to US, job advert warns

New British ambassador to US takes his place Lord Mandelson should not use artificial intelligence A warning was given in the embassy advertisement for job applications.
According to the advertisement for the £155,000-£174,000 role, AI-generated applications for the role will be considered “plagiarism”.
The ad links to a page providing guidance to Civil Service practices on the use of artificial intelligence. It warns that “authenticity and honesty” are vital in deciding who gets a role and says artificial intelligence should not be used during live evaluations.
The job advert states: “Please ensure that your application is factual. Presenting other people’s ideas or experiences, or those generated by artificial intelligence, as your own will be considered plagiarism.”
Almost a third of job seekers using artificial intelligence to find open rolesAccording to research by artificial intelligence-supported recruitment platform Greenhouse, 31 percent of young employees apply automatically using bots.
The embassy job posting, which asks for a CV and preliminary statement from candidates, states that candidates “must have excellent networking skills and strong personal influence.”
These individuals must also have “well-developed political judgment and personal flexibility,” the ad states.
Lord Mandelson sacked as Britain’s representative in Washington leaked emails This showed that he was sending her messages of support. jeffrey epstein He faced prison time for sexual crimes.
The Labor member consoled and counseled the late pedophile financier and encouraged him to fight for early release.
“Your friends stay with you and love you,” Lord Mandelson told Epstein after his arrest in Florida.



