@dhemery I just read about an intern -- his internship was the last thing he had to do to get a degree (somewhere in Europe?)
The intern's supervisor asked the kid to do the things his resume claimed he could do.
Sum up a column of numbers: rather than copy the text to an app or tool on his computer, the kid used a pocket calculator--and got the wrong sum because he mistyped the numbers.
When asked to use a spreadsheet to sum the numbers, he could not even copy and paste nor make use of the spreadsheet at all.
He had been dictating interview and test/homework questions to a chatbot.
But he almost got a degree in computer science.
@rayckeith Ugh.
I wonder how professors (or, I guess, their teaching assistants) are grading. Perhaps they're using AI and there are no humans involved in the assessment.
I wonder how many hiring managers are able to do the kind of basic assessment that that one did.