AI-led job interviews are on the rise and AI reporter Hayden Field speaks to three different kinds to see how they work.
By Christina Collie By now most of us have heard the stories: people falling in love with artificial intelligence (AI) bots, AI pushing people to self-harm or commit violence toward others, AI ...
Interview with Tom Howe, Director of Insights Engineering at Hydrolix, on how companies and consumers should view bots as the ...
When KPMG’s vice chair of talent and culture Sandy Torchia set out to integrate AI into the company’s talent strategy, she wanted to solve two major problems: allowing job candidates to ask questions ...
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Bots have quickly taken over multiple spaces in the past two years, and companies choosing to climb on the chatbot train have continued to grow. The fever pitch of bot-mania has shown no signs of ...
When Wafa Shafiq realized her upcoming job interview would be conducted by an artificial intelligence bot, she thought: Why not? "I thought it'd be really cool. I wanted to try it," said Shafiq. Alex, ...
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