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by bluena
1243 days ago
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Crime is not the appropriate word but there's clearly a well documented history of abusing conditions toward data labeling workers [1] [2] [3] For those looking for an AI data labeling service also tries to help workers along the way, here's a plug to the company I started "dataprep.be" [4] We have a small preference for working workers with special needs (deaf, mute and employees with small handicaps). Public subsidies for these type of workers help our case in the EU as well as contraints for some public institutions in the EU to hire more handicap workers. With clients more sensitive to costs, we also work with remote data labelers from developing countries. We help putting checks in place to limit forced and child labor. We pay 5% extra so they have time to learn high demand tech skills. (Using Khan Academy and free access to a normally 250$/year Datacamp subscription) Happy to work with the HN crowd or just receive feedback and mentoring!
(My email is in my profile) [1] https://www.vice.com/en/article/88apnv/underpaid-workers-are...
[2] https://gizmodo.com/horror-stories-from-inside-amazons-mecha...
[3] https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2022-10-20/beh...
[4] https://www.dataprep.be |
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