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Uber's Gig-Economy Workforce Now Includes Programmers (yahoo.com)

(Tuesday November 26, 2024 @10:30PM (BeauHD) from the expanded-offerings dept.)


Uber's gig-economy workforce [1]now includes programmers . According to [2]Bloomberg , "The company is expanding beyond its rideshare roots to enter a hot new market: helping other businesses outsource some of their artificial intellgience development to independent contractors." From the report:

> Its new AI training and data labeling division, called Scaled Solutions, builds on an internal team that tackles large-scale annotation tasks for Uber's rideshare, food delivery and freight units. According to its website, Scaled Solutions has begun serving other companies that also need high-quality datasets. Clients include Aurora Innovation Inc., an Uber-backed firm that makes self-driving software for commercial trucks, and Niantic Inc., the game developer behind Pokemon Go.

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> Uber's efforts to sell data labeling services have not previously been reported. The move could allow it to gain a piece of a growing market, as global companies rely on humans to vet data to train AI models. Scale AI Inc, which offers similar services, is valued at $14 billion, making it one of the hottest artificial intelligence startups. The rideshare giant has plenty of experience recruiting contractors, as it has done for years with drivers and couriers. Now the company is betting that it can help other businesses by getting enough skilled workers who can label images, text and videos with context for machine learning models to recognize patterns and make accurate predictions and recommendations.



[1] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/uber-expands-ai-data-labeling-150743095.html

[2] https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-11-26/uber-expands-into-ai-data-labeling-using-gig-coders-for-hire



Waymo (Score:2)

by rsilvergun ( 571051 )

Waymo is going to eat their lunch real soon. And the lunch of every single taxi driver. 7m of them in America alone.

Archie Bunker's old gig is going away. I guess he can learn to code.

Yes haw! (Score:2)

by dsgrntlxmply ( 610492 )

From the Bloomberg article it sounds like people can now get paid for "click on all pictures containing a bicycle". Sound familiar?

It is Amazon Mechanical Turk (Score:2)

by ZipNada ( 10152669 )

'a crowdsourcing website with which businesses can hire remotely located "crowdworkers" to perform discrete on-demand tasks that computers are currently unable to do as economically.'

These are the jobs of the future. Humans will get paid peanuts to "rate the correctness of the AI’s answers based on several criteria".

AI training and data labeling is NOT programming (Score:5, Insightful)

by kriston ( 7886 )

AI training and data labeling is NOT programming.

This is another copy of Amazon Mechanical Turk.

AI Output (Score:3)

by cygnusvis ( 6168614 )

Is AI generated code as good as human generated code? If yes, then use AI generated code to train the AI. If no, then what good is AI.

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me," it said, "would you shred my ends and tie me up like a pretzel?" The
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