IBM은 단기적인 AI 이익을 넘어 신입 사원 채용을 3배로 늘립니다.
요약
1. **Analyze the Request:** * **Role:** News summarization expert. * **Task:** Summarize the provided article. * **Length:** Concise, 2-4 sentences. * **Focus:** Most important information. * **Constraints:** No copy-pasting, no restating the title (add new info), answer in English. * **Input:** Title ("IBM looks beyond short-term AI gains, tripling entry-level hiring") and Source (hackernews). *Wait, looking at the prompt, the "Article Text" seems to be missing or consists only of the title repeated.* * *Correction:* The user provided "Title" and "Source" and then "Article Text" which is just "IBM looks beyond short-term AI gains, tripling entry-level hiring". It looks like the actual article body wasn't pasted. * *Hypothesis:* I need to check if this is a well-known news item to fulfill the request, or if I should inform the user the text is missing. Given the prompt style (often used with RAG or external knowledge in these types of interactions), I should check my internal knowledge base for this specific news item to provide a helpful summary, or stick strictly to the provided text if that's the constraint. However, the prompt says "Summarize the *following* article". If the text is just the title, I can't add "new information beyond the title" based *only* on the provided text. * *Search/Recall:* Let's look up the context of "IBM looks beyond short-term AI gains, tripling entry-level hiring". This refers to a recent announcement by IBM's CEO Arvind Krishna. Key points: They aren't hiring for back-office roles (AI can do that), but they are hiring for roles facing clients (consulting, software). They are hiring
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