Google CEO Sundar Pichai. Bloomberg/Getty Images Google is piloting a new interview process where software engineering candidates use AI in interviews. It's part of a bigger overhaul of Google's interview process. The changes will "better align with the modern engineering landscape," Google said in an internal doc. Want a software job at Google? Bring your AI wingman. The company is piloting a new interview process for software engineering candidates that will let them use an AI assistant, according to an internal document reviewed by Business Insider. The change is part of a broader overhaul of Google's interview process, which the document says is being made "to better align with the modern engineering landscape." Google will test the new format, which applies to junior to mid-level roles, to select teams in the US and plans to scale it more widely across the company and regions later if it's successful.…