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50k people were dropped from one AI training project during the holidays

10 points by KyleW9 a month ago · 4 comments · 1 min read


During the holidays, 50k people were dropped from one AI training project without the story reaching the front page. That tells you how invisible this expert workforce still is.

Right before the new year, the AI training community absorbed one of its biggest shockwaves: 50k contributors waking up to sudden removal and a one-line “quality requirements changed” message, with no real path to recover. For many, it meant losing time, momentum, and income.

This isn’t a post against AI training, just more of a defense for experts’ contributions. RLHF and data annotation help make models reliable, effective, and safe in the real world, and scaling it will demand deep expertise across industries, languages, and edge cases.

If we’re serious about scaling it, we need to start elevating the expert workforce that shapes AI across domains. We can’t treat them as disposable or erase them overnight.

tjr a month ago

Do you have a link to more details of what happened?

usefulposter a month ago

Welcome to corpo gig work, training your replacements edition. No different to MTurk really.

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