Protecting workers

Members of the public have played an essential role in supporting artificial intelligence by performing “data labor”—activities that generate the records underlying AI systems. 

Data laborers include a variety of hired workers around the world, as well as people who produce data outside of a formal job, such as everyday internet users, both of which are sometimes referred to as “crowdworkers.” 

Most prominent AI systems would not have been feasible to build without the data, content, and knowledge that humans contributed to online spaces. These records now make up the training datasets for AI models.

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