Meet Ubel, the most sarcastic and unapologetic recruiter who’s just not having it with your bs job applications anymore. You can try impress them with your puny little GPT-written letter. But get ready for the feedback, Gordon Ramsay style. Built with Coda AI
Hey you all cool cats and kittens!
I’m Paul, a Coda maker and Community Champion. Recently I participated in the Coda-organized hackathon, Coda’s AI for Work challenge. One of the submissions I made for it is this gem 😁 and Today I’m excited to share it with you.
Honestly, this one was not in the plans. When I set out to find a non-cliche idea for the hackathon, one of them was a rejection letter generator. It seems like everyone is always building AI solutions for positive cases: meeting summaries, birthday cards, and press releases. But nobody cares about a rejected candidate who got ghosted because nobody got time to reply to them. So my main idea for the hackathon was to build an AI-powered rejection letter generator that would send personalized and respectful letters at a click of a button.
However…
Part of the hackathon is the Biggest Splash prize. It’s a chance to win some bonus $$ if a project gets the most following. I figured competing with serious and boring templates just won’t do it. So I tuned my generator to produce not nice and respectful letters, but actively devilish, sarcastic and offensively fun ones.
I shared it with my circle and everyone had a blast.
Now I'm sharing it with you! 😸
I guess this won't get on the Thursday's featured already, since I missed the sweet midnight spot. But that might be for the better: this could become your perfect Friday timewaster.
Please let me know what you think!
Cheers,
Paul 💙💛
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P.S. I ran a live stream yesterday where I was generating all sorts of random cover letters and asking my bot to react to them. This is some comedy gold!
@paul_danyliuk, I honestly can't thank you enough for giving life to Ubel :D !
It is exactly the kind of distraction from a "more than usual overwhelming life" I was looking for and an amazing time-waster. I truly enjoy annoying Ubel with my fake cover letters :D !
I don't know why or how exactly but I can say that it really helped me forget how stressful life can be and just for that, I am already generally grateful !
And... that's not all ...
I've been struggling to find my way in this "AI" world, for various reasons, but mostly because writing prompts has been quite a frustrating experience for me and I tend to give up too quickly.
But, seeing how you have implemented Coda AI with Ubel (and the other projects you submitted to Coda's "AI at Work Challenge") has been really useful to me to better understand how prompt engineering works :D !
The insights and tips regarding Coda AI you gave in yesterday's livestream (in between all the laughter :D) were inspirational and helpful for the AI novice I still somewhat am :) !
I'm very grateful for that too !
To close this too long comment already, I just want to add that as someone who prefers "quality over quantity", I sincerely appreciate the way you've generally integrated Coda AI in your projects (as opposed to creating a project just for the sake of implementing some AI somewhere).
I greatly value the efforts you've put into creating Ubel (and the other Coda AI projects you've created so far), even if this specific one is "just for fun" and I can only hope others will see this too :) !
So yes, thank you very much Paul :D !
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