Govt department investigates AI job screening

Govt department investigates AI job screening
Statistics NZ is investigating the use of an AI software solution to help it screen job applicants. (Image: Getty)
Oliver Lewis
Sometime in the near future, applying for a job at Statistics New Zealand could involve being interviewed by an artificial intelligence chatbot.The government agency is currently tendering for SaaS (software as a service) artificial intelligence (AI) technology to help it screen job applicants.The deadline for proposals ends Sept 26.In a statement, Stats NZ's chief people officer, Alison Cooper, said Stats was investigating the use of AI software to support screening job applicants.“We are looking for software that can provide bi...

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