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Indian Workers Drive AI Training Despite Automation Risks

What Happened

Al Jazeera reports that many workers in India are hired by global tech companies to label data such as images, audio, or text. Their work powers the training of artificial intelligence systems, including robots and automated services, that can handle language processing or image recognition. This outsourcing is lucrative and provides much-needed jobs, yet the technology Indian workers help develop can eventually automate the very tasks they perform, placing their livelihoods at risk and revealing a central irony in the global tech supply chain.

Why It Matters

The trend of using low-cost labor for AI training accelerates the pace at which automation can replace human workforces worldwide. As these AI models improve, workers in India and beyond may face significant job displacement, raising urgent questions about the future of work and tech ethics. Read more in our AI News Hub

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