Sherlock - Stop AI-assisted cheating in remote interviews
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Sherlock is an AI-agent that stops AI-assisted cheating during remote interviews. Sherlock ensures interview integrity by detecting AI-assisted cheating through vision, hearing, and reasoning— letting you focus on quality conversations.
@skabhiHow does Sherlock distinguish between benign behaviors (e.g., a candidate glancing at notes) and malicious AI cheating—especially as tools like AR glasses or background apps blur the line? For instance, if a candidate uses a secondary device off-camera to query ChatGPT, how does the system infer this without invasive screen monitoring? Are detection models trained on real-world cheating tactics, and is there a feedback loop for interviewers to flag false alarms?
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We are a long time WECP user. Looking forward to try Sherlock!!
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@vaultedgetweets That’s awesome to hear. Really excited for you to try Sherlock. Can’t wait to hear what you think!
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This is a much-needed tool for ensuring integrity during remote interviews! How does Sherlock handle scenarios where candidates may use multiple devices or switch between different applications during the interview?
@sofiia_kunakh Sherlock takes control of the device and it doesn't allow multiple device connections. Check this logic diagram that helps understand how Sherlock stops cheating.
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Much needed in today’s interview landscape! 🔍 Love how Sherlock uses AI to protect integrity instead of compromise it. Solid move for hiring teams.
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@riya_patel12 Thank you! That’s exactly what we set out to do. Use AI to support fairness, not game it. Really glad it resonates.
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@skabhi How does Sherlock distinguish between benign behaviors (e.g., a candidate glancing at notes) and malicious AI cheating—especially as tools like AR glasses or background apps blur the line? For instance, if a candidate uses a secondary device off-camera to query ChatGPT, how does the system infer this without invasive screen monitoring? Are detection models trained on real-world cheating tactics, and is there a feedback loop for interviewers to flag false alarms?
We are a long time WECP user. Looking forward to try Sherlock!!
@vaultedgetweets That’s awesome to hear. Really excited for you to try Sherlock. Can’t wait to hear what you think!
This is a much-needed tool for ensuring integrity during remote interviews! How does Sherlock handle scenarios where candidates may use multiple devices or switch between different applications during the interview?
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@sofiia_kunakh Sherlock takes control of the device and it doesn't allow multiple device connections. Check this logic diagram that helps understand how Sherlock stops cheating.
Much needed in today’s interview landscape! 🔍 Love how Sherlock uses AI to protect integrity instead of compromise it. Solid move for hiring teams.
@riya_patel12 Thank you! That’s exactly what we set out to do. Use AI to support fairness, not game it. Really glad it resonates.
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The AI arms race escalates!
@chrismessina The AI arms race escalates...
But don’t worry, Sherlock came prepared. No AI trick slips past this detective. 🕵🏻♂️
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@shrey_khokhra1 Thank you so much, Shrey!
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@gokul_k_s Thank you so much, Gokul!
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The righteous person's answer to interviewcoder 😁
@ankurpandey_info Haha, someone had to step up 😄
Just trying to keep things honest and fair!
Wow! Sounds amazing