We are all AI's free data workers The fancy AI models that power our favorite chatbots require a whole lot of human labor. Even the most impressive chatbots require thousands of human work hours to behave in a way their creators want them to, and even then they do it unreliably. Human data annotators give AI models important context that they need to make decisions at scale and seem sophisticated, often working at an incredibly rapid pace to meet high targets and tight deadlines. But, some researchers argue, we are all unpaid data laborers for big technology companies, whether we are aware of it or not. Read the full story. —Melissa Heikkilä Melissa's story is from The Algorithm, her weekly AI newsletter. Sign up to receive it in your inbox every Monday. If you'd like to hear more about the generative AI revolution, why not tune into EmTech Next—MIT Technology Review's digital transformation event? Today's programming kicks off at 11am ET, and runs until Thursday, including sessions investigating AI in cybersecurity, the importance of data, and the new rules we need for AI. Tickets are still available. |
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