• Phoenixz@lemmy.ca
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    12 hours ago

    No no no, this is not weird, this is just greed

    They want the interview because it makes them money. They couldn’t get it so they committed fraud to still make more money

    If we allow companies to do this, in no time, we won’t be able to trust a single interview because all the interviews will be AI slop with answers just made up by AI to be as clickbaity as possible for maximum revenue

    • chaogomu@lemmy.world
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      8 hours ago

      Your comment, and the one above you, has led me to a new phase;

      “That’s a greed thing to do”.

      It’s not quite grammaticality correct, but it is the correct answer to the question of “why did that corporation do that?”.

      I was always told that greed was bad, a deadly sin even. And yet, there are laws that require corporations to pursue greed as a policy. Not that those laws are needed , but they are used as cover for evil behavior.