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Learners in the loop: hidden human skills in machine intelligence

    1. [1] CREST, CNRS, ENSAE, Institut Polytechnique de Paris
  • Localización: Sociologia del lavoro, ISSN 0392-5048, N. 163, 2022, págs. 110-129
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Today's artificial intelligence, largely based on data-intensive machine learning algorithms, relies heavily on the digital labour of invisibilized and precarized humans-in-the-loop who perform multiple functions of data preparation, verification of results, and even impersonation when algorithms fail. Using original quantitative and qualitative data, the present article shows that these workers are highly educated, engage significant (sometimes advanced) skills in their activity, and earnestly learn alongside machines. However, the loop is one in which human workers are at a disadvantage as they experience systematic misrecognition of the value of their competencies and of their contributions to technology, the economy, and ultimately society. This situation hinders negotiations with companies, shifts power away from workers, and challenges the traditional balancing role of the salary institution.


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