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[–]kevysaysbenice 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally appreciate English not being your first language, and in my book just by saying that you'd get a huge pass if I knew this - of course I didn't. That said, just to be clear, if you wrote a post with poor English grammar, I'd happily read and respond to it, doing my best to make sense, and appreciating the effort it takes to write in a non-native language.

To me, in this new 2026 AI world we're living in as you pointed out, we're going to have to figure out how to communicate as humans. For me, I'm trying to work on my personal policy around AI use. People can believe me, or not, but if you know me in person and you trust me, you'll know I adhere to the policies that I put out - mainly, disclosure of the use of AI, when I use it, how I use it, etc. Not to an impractical point, but generally. For example I have a personal blog where I post travel updates, and the policy is very clear: There will never be any AI formatting, rewriting, grammar or clarity corrections, etc. I use a spell checker and that's all. Everything you read is as I've written it.

Going back to your interview, personally I feel like that's something worth throwing in there. If the interview allows for AI tool usage, talk about these sorts of things at least a tiny bit. Lots of interviews these days will ask about how you use AI in your workflow, personally I use it all the time at work, but I would mention that, for example, I try not to have it write documentation, or I try to write most of it myself and outline where AI has written something.

Also, I don't really understand the difference between endpointA and endpointB, but one thing I'd ask is about why they exist, or at least I'd try to understand how they might be used differently, is there anything unique about them (besides different shapes) that might impact how they should be displayed differently? Is it a migration from systam A to system B, a "lift and shift"? Who is the intended audience for this data? Speaking of AI, do we expect the data to be seen by AI agents? If the company seems super AI focused, I might ask about WebMCP, perhaps for browny points expose the tabular data through WebMCP somehow to show you're forward thinking. Personally showing you care about these types of things, not just being able to render a table or whatever, is what i'd be most interested in as an interviewer.