Agree, it could be pretty tough. Maybe a pilot could be tried and then 3rd party evaluated to assess outcome fairness. Given Musk's interest in AI, maybe this is something that he could make happen.
Agree, it could be pretty tough. Maybe a pilot could be tried and then 3rd party evaluated to assess outcome fairness. Given Musk's interest in AI, maybe this is something that he could make happen.
I actually think "assessing outcome fairness" is one of the fundamental issues. As someone who has been interviewing and hiring engineers for over two decades something that I have always told my team is that "You do not have a responsibility to be fair to candidates. Your job is to hire excellent people for our team."
Sometimes those two goals overlap, but sometimes they do not. And in the cases where they do not it's important to understand what takes priority.
Agree, it could be pretty tough. Maybe a pilot could be tried and then 3rd party evaluated to assess outcome fairness. Given Musk's interest in AI, maybe this is something that he could make happen.
I actually think "assessing outcome fairness" is one of the fundamental issues. As someone who has been interviewing and hiring engineers for over two decades something that I have always told my team is that "You do not have a responsibility to be fair to candidates. Your job is to hire excellent people for our team."
Sometimes those two goals overlap, but sometimes they do not. And in the cases where they do not it's important to understand what takes priority.