
EP19: Voice AI, Hiring Ethics, and the Future of Recruiting with Ophir Samson
Now to Next with Jason Averbook
Autonomous vehicles to voice AI parallels
Ophir and Jason compare the wonder of AVs and voice AI and discuss how familiarity makes tech feel normal quickly.
Highlights:
- Why resumes are breaking down as a hiring signal in the AI era
- How voice interviews reveal insight that written applications cannot
- The difference between what recruiters can do and what they should do
- Why Ezra isn’t competing with recruiters—but with resume screening
- How candidates adapt quickly to voice AI when expectations are set clearly
- Where AI interviewing works best—and where it doesn’t belong (yet)
- Why trust, transparency, and ethics matter more than speed in hiring tech
- The “surface area of disappointment” problem in voice AI design
- What entrepreneurs should focus on now that building software is easier than ever
Guest:
Ophir Samson is the Founder and CEO of Ezra, a voice AI interviewing platform designed to help recruiters identify high-quality candidates beyond resumes. He brings deep experience across voice AI, autonomous driving, and enterprise technology, with previous roles at Aurora, Uber, and General Motors. Ophir holds a PhD in Applied Mathematics, was a researcher at MIT, and earned his MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business.
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(0:00) Introduction (0:36) Ophir's journey from math to voice AI entrepreneurship (2:47) The role of hiring in quality of life and the magic in Ophir's life (5:51) Transition to entrepreneurship and building voice AI prototypes (8:12) Autonomous vehicles' connection to voice AI and its human component (14:04) AI and human roles in recruitment and the future of resumes (18:19) Overcoming challenges in HR innovation and AI-human collaboration (24:09) Candidate perspectives on AI interviews and their appropriateness (29:01) Comparing AI and human capabilities in resume screening (31:56) Analyzing AI's strengths, limitations, and societal impacts (37:10) Ethical AI development and entrepreneurship (42:22) Closing thoughts

