Bruh I came here for this... man left out the most important part.
What was the experience like? Was the bot animated? Or was the correspondence strictly via text? Was it interactive? Or did it just ask questions, and record answers? Any abnormal behaviour, questions? Details breh!
To add on, how did you interact with it? Did you display the same levels of enthusiasm, body and facial expressions as you would with a human? Laugh? Make small talk? Try to build rapport?
Okay so the experience at first was comical, not because it was comical but because it was very new to me.
Like talking to a bot for an interview, so I was like okay, so.... ya this is a first lol, how is this gonna go..
The correspondance was purely via video, the bot was animated yes but was not anthropomorphic, it was like a shapeless entity, I guess it's how god would look like. Not a recognizable face just a faceless and shapeless form of energy.
It did ask questions, exactly 15 to be exact.
All of my replies were video based, and it wasn't a real time conversation as such as I had to record my response, and was able to cancel that response and re-record if I didn't like it. But I could only do that twice, after that I couldn't re-record.
A little bit of small talk but only at the very end. At the end because after 14 questions the last question was tell us more about yourself that we wouldnt know from your resume or the previous questions during this interview. So that's when I small talked.
It was one of my best interviews because I was able to re-record if I didn't like my first attempt, which I was able to playback.
So I was able to take out the ummm......
One of the questions was why did I think I was a good fit for this position.
I had replied that I do well in things that interests me, and what interests me is AI, IOT, Cloud, Machine Learning and things like Smart Cities and smart buildings.
Then after it asked me things about AI, Cloud, IOT, ML and Smart cities.
So I don't know if those questions was because of my answer or not, but if it was then that's some serious voice recognition.