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What my AI baby means for misinformation in recruitment

Hirers are using chatbots to research candidates — but hallucinations mean convenience comes with risks

While job hunting recently, I asked a few artificial intelligence chatbots for summaries of my career. The resulting write-ups were broadly accurate. But there was one, glaring, error.

According to Grok, Elon Musk’s “maximally truth-seeking” chatbot, Olivia Gagan (that’s me) “recently announced being on maternity leave, following the birth of her first child in 2025”.

This was news to me. I am not on maternity leave; nor am I a mother. There is no baby.

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