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10 Modern ‘Mechanical Turks’: When Automation Is Just Humans in Disguise
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 2 months agoAmazon’s grocery stores ditched their “Just Walk Out” technology on Tuesday, though it turned out...
Mechanical Turk workers are using AI to automate being human
TechCrunch· 12 months agoMechanical Turk is a service that from its earliest days seemed to invite shenanigans, and indeed...
Side Hustle or Scam? What to Know About Data Annotation Work
Time via Yahoo News· 2 months agoScale AI—which helps companies like ChatGPT improve the data that feeds their systems—is pictured on...
6 Ways to Make Money with Amazon Work-From-Home Jobs
Woman's World via Yahoo News· 9 months agoMost of us are all too familiar with shopping on Amazon. In fact, the average American spends $91.75 on Amazon purchases each month. But did you know...
'Overlooked' workers who train AI can face harsh conditions, advocates say
Good Morning America via Yahoo News· 3 weeks agoKrystal Kauffman, a gig worker, spent one workday watching footage captured by a camera that had...
Who Does Amazon Give Political Donations To?
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 2 years agoSeattle-based Amazon and its employees, owners and affiliates -- including Ag.Com, Amazon Flex, Amazon Mechanical Turk, Amazon Music, Amazon Pay, Amazon...
Gig Workers Behind AI Face ‘Unfair Working Conditions,’ Oxford Report Finds
Time via Yahoo Finance· 11 months agoThe human gig workers behind AI are often subjected to "unfair" working conditions, a new Oxford...
The human costs of the AI boom
TechCrunch· 10 months agoIf you use apps from world-leading technology companies such as OpenAI, Amazon, Microsoft or Google, there is a big chance you have already consumed...
People Are Using AI to Automate Responses to Site That Pays Them to Train AI
Futurism via Yahoo News· 12 months agoChasing Tail Much of the believed-to-be-human labor being put into AI systems might not be so human...
We should all be worried about AI infiltrating crowdsourced work
TechCrunch ExtraCrunch· 12 months agoA new paper from researchers at Swiss university EPFL suggests that between 33% and 46% of...