A Mastodon user expressed concern that the rise of AI, particularly large language models (LLMs), might lead to a resurgence of low-wage data labeling jobs, similar to "click workers" employed by IT firms in the 2000s. The user suggested that if the training data is poor, LLMs will still require significant human technical input for refinement. This sentiment was shared across multiple posts, highlighting a debate around the future of work in the age of AI and the ethical implications of AI development. AI
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IMPACT Raises questions about the future of human labor in AI development and the potential for a return of low-wage data labeling roles.
RANK_REASON User opinion piece on the potential impact of AI on labor markets.