▲ | handoflixue 6 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
That raises a really interesting liability question: the AI is acting in an official capacity, and it's not unreasonable to believe an interviewer when they discuss salary or offer you a job. If the AI says you're hired, how much trouble is the company in when they try to claw that back after you've already clocked in for your first shift? | |||||||||||||||||
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▲ | makeitdouble 5 days ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> the AI is acting in an official capacity Probably not. The same way if your first interviewer tells you the company will pay 5 billions dollars each year if you tattoo their logo on your neck and no official contract is otherwise exchanged, when you come get your check the only one potentially liable will be the dipshit that lied to you. There is such thing as an oral contract, but it will be a hard battle to prove the company is on the hook and not the individual/AI who misled you. | |||||||||||||||||
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