• body_by_make@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 months ago

    Open AI uses mechanical Turk, which is the closest you can get to slave labor while still technically paying somebody, except for prison labor I guess.

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      Yup…I’ve had the displeasure of being on that thing for a few months some years back. I couldn’t shrug the feeling of feeling like a sweatshop worker. “Ah yes, do these menial tasks that’ll take you 40 minutes of your time to earn…5 cents! woo!”

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        5 months ago

        I always assumed that shit only made sense if you were living in a place with very low cost of living when paid in US dollars.

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          It doesn’t pay nearly enough as a good source of income.

          There’s a very stingy and narrow set of requirements you have to meet before you see or even do dollar-amount tasks.

          If you’re docked by a single ‘Requester’ aka your micro-bosses on there, then your chances slip.

          So, I can’t recommend Amazon Machine Turk to anyone. Only do it for beer money. Don’t do it for a living income.

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      5 months ago

      They originally paid Nigerians a pittance to look at horrific material all day to weed it out of the training and gave them very little in terms of mental health treatment for them.