Justified Posteriors

Does AI Cheapen Talk? (Bo Cowgill Pt. 1)

Nov 18, 2025
Bo Cowgill, an Assistant Professor at Columbia Business School and a researcher on AI and hiring, joins the discussion to explore how generative AI impacts job signaling. He delves into the dual nature of AI—while it can degrade the quality of resumes and cover letters, potentially confusing recruiters, it might also amplify the talents of high-performing candidates. The conversation reveals insights about skill covariance, information loss, and the future of communication in hiring, shedding light on AI’s role in shaping workplace dynamics.
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INSIGHT

Costly Signals Need Differential Cost

  • Costly signals only separate types if they are differentially costly across people.
  • If a technology reduces those costs uniformly, the signal's informational value falls sharply.
INSIGHT

Covariance Drives AI's Screening Effect

  • The key parameter is covariance between raw skill and AI-derived improvement.
  • Positive covariance favors high types; negative covariance lets low types masquerade as high.
ANECDOTE

AI Art Shows High Types Can Gain More

  • Bo uses AI art to illustrate positive covariance where trained artists amplify outputs.
  • He argues trained users can produce much better AI outputs than novices.
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