▲ | tristor 6 days ago | |
This basically aligns with my thoughts on this as well. With a human interviewer the company is indicating some level of seriousness by having a person they are paying invest at least an equal amount of time in the interview that you are investing as a candidate, because they must be present in person for the interview. AI "interviewers" create another power asymmetry by forcing candidates to invest more actual time than the company has invested. The company is not paying the cost of a human's time to talk to you, but are expecting you to invest your human time. Something fundamental that I think gets missed a lot in any conversation about AI, is that the only thing that has any value or meaning in the world is fundamentally human time, the seconds that tick by between your birth and your death. Everything else is some abstraction of that. The entire value of money is to buy the time or the produce of time of other people. The entire value of AI is to produce more with less investment of human time. Using AI to conduct "interviews" is detestable behavior that devalues humanity overall and possess no dignity. It's utterly disgusting, and it should probably be illegal. | ||
▲ | Balgair 6 days ago | parent [-] | |
> Using AI to conduct "interviews" is detestable behavior that devalues humanity overall and possess no dignity. I mean, strictly speaking, the AI interviewer is a net positive, as on the whole, it reduces the time humans take to do something. But only if they keep the same 'interview' rate as before. Not likely. However, I agree with you here too. It's the damned reciprocity of it all. For me, it was that I knew (and was proven correct) that the AI interview was pointless; that I was talking at the void. The company never got back to me outside of the standard form email. It never mattered if I wore a suit to the interview and minded my manners or if I was naked and screaming obscenities in the 'interview'. Likely my face and voice will now be used in some training dataset against my wishes after some EULA gets changed without my notice. It's so denigrating. I'll never apply there again, even if they get rid of the AI interviews, it's left such a bad taste in my mouth. |