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AI gig work described as precarious and cruel by former contractor

A former TV writer describes their experience working on AI-driven content moderation and data labeling projects, highlighting the precarious and often abrupt nature of gig work in the industry. The writer recounts being hired and fired from multiple projects within a short period, with little to no notice or explanation, leading to feelings of instability and disillusionment. Despite the demanding and often disorienting work, the writer notes the immense scale of operations, with companies like Mercor managing thousands of contractors for tasks that can range from simple image edits to complex data annotation. AI

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IMPACT Highlights the human cost and instability of gig work in the AI content moderation and data labeling sectors.

RANK_REASON This is a personal account and opinion piece about working in the AI industry, rather than a factual report on a specific event or release.

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    "I no longer knew what the Golden Task of my own life might look like. When given the chance to respond to details from this article, Mercor said that it strive

    "I no longer knew what the Golden Task of my own life might look like. When given the chance to respond to details from this article, Mercor said that it strives to give workers “as much notice as possible when these projects change”—a sentiment roughly echoed by other companies.…