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What is three-model jury scoring?
Three-model jury scoring evaluates an interview transcript with three independent AI models that each grade it, then takes the majority view, reducing the chance any single model’s quirk skews the score.
Definition
Three-model jury scoring evaluates an interview transcript with three independent AI models that each grade it, then takes the majority view, reducing the chance any single model’s quirk skews the score.
Relying on one model means one model’s blind spot or hallucination can decide a candidate’s fate. Orbis scores each interview transcript with three independent AI models and majority-votes the result, grading answers on Relevance, Depth, Accuracy and Communication. It is a practical safeguard for fairness and reliability in AI interview scoring.
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