🌍 Funny... In Africa, tech companies are hiring the brightest minds in poor countries to also train AI. Paying them 🥜 with unrealistic expectations. In a toxic work environmen
1 day ago | 13
I think this is a bit misleading. There's multiple stages of training in AI and some stages human input is worth more than others because a person has to have more technical experience. It looks like they're putting out this positive PR fluff piece so they can recruit people for the much worse type of training. It's kinda like those ads you see on YouTube where they're like "Wow! I just made $100 dollars just playing games on my phone!" 😑 You know how scammy that click bait is. This is no different
15 hours ago | 4
It’s literally easy money compared to any actual real job. There’s no responsibilities or accountability.
1 day ago | 4
It's not. Anyone that says AI is easy has no idea what they are talking about when it comes to making a profit with it.
1 day ago | 1
I already make that so I'm not going to turn my home life into work too. I just want to chill at home
13 hours ago | 0
Just here for the comments from the open minded and tolerant lefties
1 day ago | 3
Business Insider
While some contract workers training AI have had negative experiences, Amanda Overcash says hers has been largely positive.
Read more about her experience: trib.al/e8JdPNe
(Credit: Natalie Szolomayer)
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