According to a report by The Washington Post, Alessandra Angelini, chief executive officer of ref=”dofollow” data-ga-onclick=”Inarticle articleshow link click#Tech#href” href=”https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/influencer-platform” target=”_blank”>influencer platform Influur, recently slipped a note into the console of a self-driving ref=”dofollow” data-ga-onclick=”Inarticle articleshow link click#Tech#href” href=”https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/waymo” target=”_blank”>Waymo taxi in San Francisco. The message was a call for senior software engineers to join an artificial intelligence and music project, complete with her contact details—no LinkedIn post, no job board.
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