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AI and Collaboration Vetting Checks: Background on the Person Asking
AI runs vetting on potential collaborators so creators don't sign onto a project with a known bad actor.
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The main moves in order
- 1The premise
- 2vetting
- 3collaboration
- 4reputation
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Section 1
The premise
A bad collaborator damages your reputation by association; AI runs the public-source vet you'd otherwise skip.
What AI does well here
- Surface public reputation signals
- Aggregate prior collaborator complaints
- Flag pattern of disputes
- Suggest reference checks worth making
What AI cannot do
- Verify private complaints
- Replace a real conversation with prior collaborators
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