Add Some Color to Your Chats: How to Use Colorful Text in WhatsApp
Feeling like your WhatsApp messages are a bit monotonous? Want to inject a spark of personality into your chats? While WhatsApp doesn’t offer a built-in way to directly color your text messages (yet!), there are a few clever workarounds.
Bringing color to your chats
One handy trick involves leveraging WhatsApp’s native status updates • Those with color.
For those who prefer not to download a third-party app, WhatsApp offers a hidden tool: colored text in status updates. This feature works for both Android and iPhone users. Simply create a new status and tap on the "T" icon when adding text. You’ll see a color selection bar appear. Slide your finger across the shades to instantly change the text’s color and personalize your status like never before.
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It’s a shame there’s no official way to do this directly in chats.
Because the colored text will show up for anyone viewing your status, use this option thoughtfully.
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Using Android to Color Your Messages
If you use an Android device, a clever workaround involves the "Stylish Text" app. While WhatsApp lacks this feature natively, this app
can help you create colorful messages others can see.
Download Stylish Text from the Play Store, install it. Once you open the app
, type your message and, with a tap, it will be transformed. Remember, though, this might only be visible to other Android users.
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Can ChatGPT effectively be used to ace a job interview?
## AI in the Interview Room: Is Chat GPT the New Power Suit?
**Host:** Welcome back to “Tech Talk Today.” We’re diving into a fascinating – and perhaps controversial – topic today: the use of AI tools, specifically ChatGPT, in job interviews. This comes after a recent Reddit post [[1](https://www.reddit.com/r/offmychest/comments/11vel22/i_used_chatgpt_to_pass_a_virtual_job_interview/)]went viral, detailing how someone used ChatGPT to answer interview questions in real time.
Joining us to discuss the ethical and practical implications is Dr. Sarah Carter, a leading expert in artificial intelligence and its impact on the workforce. Dr. Carter, thanks for being here.
**Dr. Carter:** Thank you for having me.
**Host:** Let’s start with the basics. How plausible is it that someone could effectively use ChatGPT to ace a job interview?
**Dr. Carter:** It’s certainly possible. ChatGPT is incredibly adept at generating human-like text, and with careful prompting, it can provide seemingly convincing answers to a range of questions.
However, there are limitations. ChatGPT lacks real-world experience and nuanced understanding. It could struggle with impromptu questions, behavioral scenarios, or questions requiring personal insight.
**Host:** In the Reddit post, the user admits to feeling guilty about using ChatGPT. Do you think there’s a moral dilemma here?
**Dr. Carter:** Absolutely. There’s a significant ethical gray area. While there’s no explicit rule against using ChatGPT, relying on it for an interview misrepresents your abilities and undermines the purpose of the interview process, which is to assess a candidate’s suitability for a role.
**Host:** What are the potential consequences for both the candidate and the employer?
**Dr. Carter:** For the candidate, if discovered, it could lead to job offer retraction or even damage their reputation. For employers, it could result in hiring someone who is ultimately not qualified, leading to wasted resources and potential performance issues.
**Host:** Do you think this will become a widespread practice?
**Dr. Carter:** It’s difficult to say.
As AI tools become more sophisticated, we may see an increase in their use for interview preparation.
However,
I believe employers will also adapt, incorporating new methods to detect AI-generated responses and focusing on assessing soft skills and critical thinking, which are harder for AI to replicate.
**Host:** Food for thought, indeed. Dr. Carter, thank you for your insightful perspective.
**Dr. Carter:** My pleasure.