This AI job interview shows you what the future of hiring looks like

With so many jobs lost in the fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic, people across the country are searching for new ways to earn an income. With policies like social distancing and touch-free transactions in place, former retail and service workers may find themselves in unfamiliar territory as they apply for new jobs that fit the economy.

Many industries have now fully or partially transitioned to at work from home positions, and for better or worse, the pandemic has opened up new opportunities that didn’t exist before. Tap or click here to see how you can get a job as a contact tracer.

When it comes to getting jobs, the hiring process is no doubt the most stressful part. Thankfully, a good attitude and a solid resume can make it easier to overcome. But what if the human element was completely removed from the hiring process? Would it be fairer, or less biased? Try this online quiz for yourself to see if you can pass an interview with a robot.

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It’s been said that the future of the workplace lies in automation, and some analysts speculate that millions of jobs will be replaced with robotic or AI-based workers. Whether this is a good or bad thing depends on your point of view, but one thing is for certain: The consequences will be significant.

For proof, you don’t have to look much further than this scary online quiz created by digital artist Carrie Sijia Wang. Part satire, part game and all-too-real for our taste, Wang’s “virtual hiring session” gives you a sneak peek into a nightmarish future where the human element is completely removed from the workplace.

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To take the quiz, you’ll need to give your browser access to your camera and microphone. This is done to make the experience more immersive, and the website will not collect or retain your data once you’re finished taking the quiz.

When you first boot up the “virtual interview,” you’re greeted with a corporate pitch about the merits of the fictional Open Mind corporation. The largest “and soon to be only, general-purpose company in the world.”

From here, the interview is carried out by a pleasant-sounding AI named Alex, which tests your pattern recognition skills, among other things, as a test of your aptitude. At the conclusion of the test, you’re asked a series of bizarre questions that run the gamut from “Tell us about your secret addiction” to “What is your relationship with your mother.”

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Updated 03/30/2020 – If you’re looking for fun ways to pass time during this coronavirus pandemic, there’s good news. The once-popular HQ Trivia app that closed shop in February is back online with new investors. Its most recent host, Matt Richards, announced the trivia app is back this weekend on Twitter and said if you’ve been waiting to cash out, you’ll be able to this week.

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