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OpenAI Faces Scrutiny Over Global Labor Practices in AI Development

What Happened

A recent investigative report alleges that OpenAI, led by CEO Sam Altman, heavily relies on low-paid contractors in countries such as Kenya and the Philippines. These workers handle critical tasks like data labeling and content moderation, which are essential for training and maintaining AI models. Sources claim many operate under stressful conditions, with minimal pay and little job security, while handling sensitive content. The controversy shines a light on the hidden human labor underpinning the success of generative AI technologies.

Why It Matters

This investigation raises fresh ethical concerns about how top AI companies build models that are revolutionizing technology worldwide. It spotlights the growing divide between AI innovation and worker welfare, urging better transparency and accountability in the tech industry. Read more in our AI News Hub

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