Kenyan AI workers brought on by U.S. companies say they face low pay, — as little as $2/hour — mental harm, and exploitation in a system rigged against them. This is shameful — exploitation thrives where desperation meets lax laws.

Kenyan AI workers brought on by U.S. companies say they face low pay, — as little as $2/hour — mental harm, and exploitation in a system rigged against them. This is shameful — exploitation thrives where desperation meets lax laws.

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This study showing that large language models (AI) output racist stereotypes about speakers of AAVE (African-American Vernacular English) that connect with overtly negative stereotypes about Black people, even when trained not to do so.

This study showing that large language models (AI) output racist stereotypes about speakers of AAVE (African-American Vernacular English) that connect with overtly negative stereotypes about Black people, even when trained not to do so.

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This is what I want to see AI used for, not to create yet another social media auto replier for marketing.

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a typical workday for low-paid african workers training AI, involves “watching murder and beheadings, child abuse and rape, pornography and bestiality, often for more than 8 hours a day,” their letter to biden reads. they say they make less than $2/hour

a typical workday for low-paid african workers training AI, involves “watching murder and beheadings, child abuse and rape, pornography and bestiality, often for more than 8 hours a day,” their letter to biden reads. they say they make less than $2/hour

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Loretta Lynch Unveils $20,000,000 Program to Expand Cop Body Cameras

Just a week on the job, U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch on Friday unveiled a $20 million pilot program to expand the use of police body cameras for “transparency” amid nationwide protests over law enforcement treatment of suspects, according to NBC News.

 

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