> Wanting to be paid under false pretenses is the definition of fraud.
What? No, it isn't.
Regardless, if the job requirements state "X years of XYZ experience" and you have to have >X years of experience, then using AI to look up how to do a leetcode problem for some algorithm you haven't used since your university days is absolutely not "false pretenses" nor fraud.
That doesn’t make any sense. The best engineers I know can’t pass these interviews because they started working long before they became standard.
That doesn’t matter. If the current qualification bar is “must do X” and you fake it, you’re committing fraud.
Being paid for even excellent performance is a fraud.
> Wanting to be paid under false pretenses is the definition of fraud.
What? No, it isn't.
Regardless, if the job requirements state "X years of XYZ experience" and you have to have >X years of experience, then using AI to look up how to do a leetcode problem for some algorithm you haven't used since your university days is absolutely not "false pretenses" nor fraud.
If the interview process says, “you must do X without using AI” and you use AI and hide it, you’re committing fraud.
Nope.