Business Insider USChatGPT, a AI chat bot, is trained with data that's been reviewed by outsourced workers to detect problematic content.
Kenyan workers were reportedly paid up to R34 an hour to label explicit content used to train ChatGPT.
Essentially, in order to train AI to recognise and remove horrific content, a labelled database of horrific content was required, and that's part of what Sama's contractors were tasked with working on. Still, the nature of the work has caused severe distress for some data labellers, according to the report. One employee called his work"torture" after he was assigned to read an excerpt about a man engaging in a sexual act with a dog with a child present — an experience so traumatic that it gave him recurring visions, he told Time.
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