it makes sense, because interview questions often lack novelty, it's usually very repeated, and almost all AI is very good at these, i think asking to switch of AI and doing a live coding or thinking outloud is the way forward. or else just give them a sample story point and see how well they respond, if they can do it well means they can work well in the company.
I wanted to copy out the "1 EUR = 0.961498 USD" part but once I end the selection (by releasing the mouse button) it selects the currency tile making the text selection go away.
I think a solution could be to make it non-selectable (as it works like an app) and instead provide a button to copy the information to the clipboard.
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