« It’s part of a trend known as “fake-fluencing.” That’s when companies create fake personas with AI in order to make it look like a real person is endorsing a product or service. The company in this case is Nexa, an AI firm that develops software that other companies can use to recruit new hires. Some of the videos feature Nexa logos in the scene. The company’s founder and CEO Divy Nayyar calls that a “subconscious placement” of advertising. »

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    4 days ago

    That’s gross

    They need to get hit by a slander suit from Tim’s

    I’d mostly never side with the giant corp, but this behaviour needs to die.

    It also needs to be legislated away, especially the “I can’t get a job because I don’t speak Punjabi” shit.