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Scismic and Objective, Skills-focused, AI-driven Recruitment in STEM

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To AI or not AI? The use of AI technologies has always been susceptible to charges of potential bias due to skewed datasets large language models have been trained on. But surely firms are making sure those biases have been ironed out, right? Sadly, when it comes to AI and recruitment, not all applications of the technology are the same so firms need to tread carefully. In other words – if you don’t understand it, don’t use it. Since the launch of ChatGPT at the end of 2022, it has been difficult to read a newspaper, blog or magazine without some reference to the strange magic of AI. It has enthused and concerned people in equal measure, with recruiters being no different. From every gain in being able to understand and work with huge amounts of information, there appears to be negatives around data bias and inappropriate uses.  Scismic is part of the larger company Digital Science, and both have been developing AI-focused solutions for many years. From that experience comes an un

How do quantum computers differ from classical computers? #sciencefather...

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