Job application requiring emotion recognition from AI generated facial expressions

Yes this is after I told them I was autistic (they said they would apply a 'score adjuster' afterwards). Yes it produced the predictable result that I was terrible at it. Here is an example screenshot. 

The job had nothing to do with recognising emotions, it was for a technical role not a people focused one. It just seems ridiculous that they can do this so openly? As I feel like naming and shaming today, this was for a WSP job and the psycometric testing was Arctic Shores. 

 

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  • Overall it looks like a neutral expression, but one eyebrow is raised. Is that enough for 'surprise'? Could the person have uneven eyebrow levels anyway?

    Pointless ambiguity. Companies fall for this sort of psychological claptrap and pay good money for the privilege of finding out nothing of any real use.

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