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Do you let candidates use AI in interviews? It changes the emphasis: how they guide the tool, get results quickly, and show good taste becomes key. These skills are hard to codify into a rubric, so how do you assess them? https://x.com/simonw/status/1857500323851677743?s=46&t=Bc9m1uknKGxrhqisx2EO2g
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We started with read the f****** manual, then do the f****** Google, and now do the f****** AI search All those solutions are options for people to search, find knowledge, and apply it accordingly; therefore, they should be able to use it in any interview and job. A developer or an engineer is a person who searches for solutions and applies them accordingly to solve the issue at hand. Thus, it should be fine to let them use AI.
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