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Meet the AI workers who tell their friends and family to stay away from AI

8 hours ago
  • #AI Ethics
  • #Human Labor in AI
  • #Generative AI
  • Krista Pawloski, an AI worker on Amazon Mechanical Turk, had a defining moment realizing the ethical issues in AI when she almost missed a racial slur in a tweet.
  • Pawloski and other AI workers have become distrustful of AI models due to their fallibility and the lack of proper training and support for workers.
  • Many AI workers now discourage their friends and family from using generative AI, citing concerns over accuracy, ethics, and the potential for harm.
  • AI raters highlight the problem of AI dispensing false information confidently, with studies showing an increase in misinformation from chatbots.
  • Workers report that feedback on AI models is often ignored, leading to persistent errors and biases in AI outputs.
  • The principle 'garbage in, garbage out' is cited as a major flaw in AI training, where poor-quality input data leads to unreliable outputs.
  • AI workers emphasize the environmental impact and ethical concerns of AI, comparing the need for transparency in AI to the textile industry.
  • Efforts are being made by workers like Pawloski and Hansen to educate the public and policymakers about the realities and risks of AI.