Microsoft and the Candy Crush Makers Just Gave Masterclasses on How Not to Use AI
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A computer unplugged, a desk seemingly vanishing into thin air, and perhaps most striking of all: a text written on the back of a monitor. Microsoft is embarrassing itself with a job posting seeking a graphic designer. The LinkedIn post includes an AI-generated cartoon, riddled with embarrassing errors.
Microsoft slammed for awful AI-generated Xbox job post, weeks after laying off 9,000 workers
Principal Development Lead for Xbox Graphics, Mike Matsel, shared the "Xbox Graphics Is Hiring" post on the professional social networking platform. It appears to be a generic cartoon-style image complete with the Xbox logo, but the woman seems to be using one of those fancy monitors that have their display...Read Entire Article
After firing 9000 employees, Microsoft faces backlash for using AI-generated image for Xbox hiring post, netizens react
Netizens, however, were quick to question Microsoft's judgment, expressing dismay over the use of AI-generated art. Some even made a mockery of the recruitment advertisement, asking Microsoft to hire a good graphics designer for such purposes.
Chris Williams, former vice president of human resources at Microsoft, has more than 40 years of management experience. Williams says that by being visible to your boss, you can avoid receiving tough emails asking for performance. He also shares how to track your successes, get recognition, and know when it's time to help your boss out.
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