There are influencers making many multiples of that for doing far less. Monetary returns has rarely if ever reflected skill, social value, or talent in capitalist economies, this is always been the case, not sure how that is relevant
I was merely commenting on why these tests exist and the dynamics in the measurement industry from an observer, we shouldn't conflate exclusivity or difficulty of a test to its quality or objective.
sure, but if companies find that llm performance on tests is less correlated with actual job performance that human test performance, then that means the test might not be not a useful metric to inform automation decisions
I mean the same is true of leetcode but I know plenty of mediocre engineers still making ~$500k because they learned how to grind leetcode.
You can argue that the world is unjust till you're blue in the face, but it won't make it a just world.