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The AI tool reportedly helps users anticipate common interview questions, suggests strong responses based on job roles and even offers body language cues.
The wife cleared the interview with flying colours. (Photo Credits: Instagram)
In a world where artificial intelligence is reshaping nearly every aspect of life, one woman cleverly turned it into her secret weapon during a high-stakes job interview — and her husband couldn’t be prouder. A viral Instagram Reel captures the lighthearted moment a man revealed how he “caught” his wife using an AI tool to breeze through a high-paying tech job interview. But instead of being shocked, he was thoroughly impressed, calling her a “genius” for thinking on her feet and leveraging tech like a pro.
In the short clip, the wife can be seen sitting confidently in front of her computer, earbuds in, with her screen lit up and her posture relaxed. What’s not immediately obvious — until the husband zooms in — is that she was using an AI interview assistance tool that provided real-time responses and instant feedback as the questions came in.
“This tool gave her real-time answers, instant feedback, and the confidence to crush her job interview,” the husband wrote in the caption. “Who needs last-minute cramming when you’ve got AI in your corner?” he added with a wink.
The video has become a topic of discussion online, with viewers divided — some praising her ingenuity, others raising ethical concerns. But one thing is clear: in a fiercely competitive job market, people are looking for smart solutions to gain an edge.
The AI tool reportedly helps users anticipate common interview questions, suggests strong responses based on job roles, and even offers body language cues. It’s like having a virtual career coach whispering in your ear.
The wife, according to her husband, cleared the interview with flying colours and is now in the final round of negotiations with the company. The post has since racked up thousands of views and shares, with many calling it “the future of job prep.”
While opinions may differ on the ethics of AI-assisted interviews, one thing’s for sure — this wife proved that thinking smart is sometimes better than thinking hard.
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