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How? What? Did they ask for an abstract advice (which makes a bit of sense), or about actual events in their lives? Companies do have a lot of personal data on us, but not that much.
Probably a fake story, so they don't have to think.
It was something like:
Leader asks us to draw/scheme in a paper a resume of our own lives (yes, it was ass)
Two coworkers type their own life resumes into ChatGPT and asks it to give more details (in this sense, it's already going to the direction of a fake story) and draw something to them
And they told us, very proudly of their ridiculousness
this almost sounds like a 'the office' scene