According to reports, recently revealed testimonies show that the “Data Worker Survey” — an international research project aimed at empowering gig workers to document the state of their own industry, revealed shocking details behind the fastest-growing consumer segment in the field of artificial intelligence. Kenyan man Michael Jeffrey Asia wrote in a report for the project that he came into contact with the world of data labeling and chat content moderation at a time when he was in despair because he was unable to find a job in the global aviation industry he had studied. However, for him, these “chats” turned into “romantic and intimate conversations on platforms I've never heard of.” To complete the mission, Michael must play multiple identities at the same time and build a detailed backstory for each character to act as a “chatbot” for users on the other side of the world. “Sometimes I take over a conversation that has been going on for a few days, and it has to be seamlessly connected so that users don't notice that the responders have changed.” he wrote. On any weekday, Michael has to play “three to five different personalities” at the same time, regardless of gender. His pay is based on the number of messages, which are fixed at $0.05 per message, but each message must reach the required number of characters. Additionally, he needs to maintain a speed of at least 40 words per minute and keep an eye on the cumulative number of messages sent displayed on the dashboard in real time.

Zhitongcaijing · 2d ago
According to reports, recently revealed testimonies show that the “Data Worker Survey” — an international research project aimed at empowering gig workers to document the state of their own industry, revealed shocking details behind the fastest-growing consumer segment in the field of artificial intelligence. Kenyan man Michael Jeffrey Asia wrote in a report for the project that he came into contact with the world of data labeling and chat content moderation at a time when he was in despair because he was unable to find a job in the global aviation industry he had studied. However, for him, these “chats” turned into “romantic and intimate conversations on platforms I've never heard of.” To complete the mission, Michael must play multiple identities at the same time and build a detailed backstory for each character to act as a “chatbot” for users on the other side of the world. “Sometimes I take over a conversation that has been going on for a few days, and it has to be seamlessly connected so that users don't notice that the responders have changed.” he wrote. On any weekday, Michael has to play “three to five different personalities” at the same time, regardless of gender. His pay is based on the number of messages, which are fixed at $0.05 per message, but each message must reach the required number of characters. Additionally, he needs to maintain a speed of at least 40 words per minute and keep an eye on the cumulative number of messages sent displayed on the dashboard in real time.