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randomcatuser | 6 months ago
The fun part is that then, the interviews can look way different than today -- e.g. the robot interviewer can demand proofs of the user's skill, etc.
It can even be confidential (ie, robot interviewer <> user's agent in a black-box room) so that they can share data
Imagine you have a function f(user_profile) -> decision
You can run f in a way that respects the user's privacy (and also hides the details of f from the user).
Companies get ~10x more data from each interviewee
Interviewees don't need to even show up
Sounds like a good deal to me!
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