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Does AI Actually Know Who's Worth Hiring? 2026 Research Has Answers

1 h 0 min · 17. juli 2026
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The research on AI-scored interviews is finally catching up to the hype — and the results are more nuanced than the vendors want you to know. This episode digs into what the latest 2026 studies actually show about whether AI interview scores predict quality of hire, where the technology holds up, and where it quietly fails. Some findings will surprise you. Structured AI scoring shows real predictive validity in certain roles — but it crumbles when the job is ambiguous, the rubric is weak, or the model hasn't been trained on your specific context. And the bias question? Still open, depending heavily on how the tool was built and what it was optimized for. We also look at how forward-thinking HR teams are using AI interview intelligence not to replace human judgment, but to make it sharper — flagging inconsistencies, surfacing blind spots, and helping interviewers ask better follow-up questions. That's a fundamentally different use case than fully automated scoring. If you're evaluating interview AI tools or defending your current process to leadership, this episode gives you the research-backed framing to cut through the noise.

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