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AI alignment emphasizes slow human processes, while interviews embrace AI-native tools

Chris Coyier suggests that achieving human alignment in AI development should be a deliberate and time-consuming process, likening it to slow-cooking brisket. Meanwhile, Sierra has replaced traditional coding interviews with an "AI-native" approach, where candidates use AI tools to build a product during a working session. AI

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IMPACT Highlights differing perspectives on AI development speed and introduces an innovative approach to technical hiring.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains opinion pieces and a description of a new interview process, not a direct AI release or significant industry event.

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  1. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    AI & Alignment – Chris Coyier "I also think getting a bunch of humans in alignment is just a thing that takes time. It should be a bottleneck. I’ll forever thin

    AI & Alignment – Chris Coyier "I also think getting a bunch of humans in alignment is just a thing that takes time. It should be a bottleneck. I’ll forever think of Dave’s “Slow, like brisket.” Some things becomes good because they are done slowly, and it’s OK if software is one …

  2. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    The AI-native interview | Sierra "We removed our coding and algorithms interviews and replaced them with an AI-native onsite: Plan: A working session with the c

    The AI-native interview | Sierra "We removed our coding and algorithms interviews and replaced them with an AI-native onsite: Plan: A working session with the candidate to define a product to build. The candidate drives ideation, while interviewers ask questions to strengthen it.…