In cram school-obsessed South Korea, students fork out for classes in everything...
), are still a tiny niche in the country’s multi-billion dollar cram school industry. But classes are growing fast, operators like Park’s People & People consultancy claim, offering a three-hour package for up to 100,000 won .
But Lee Soo-young, a director of Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Institute for Artificial Intelligence, told Reuters by telephone the new technology is being more widely embraced in South Korea, where large employers wield much influence in a tightening job market. AI hiring also uses ‘gamification’ to gauge a candidate’s personality and adaptability by putting them through a sequence of tests.
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