Now I understand the recent addition of the OAI board is folks from policy/think tanks rather than the technical side.
Also, on the workforce, there are cases where, they were traumatized psychologically and compensated meagerly, like in Kenya. How could that be dealt with? Even though it was covered by several media I am not sure they are really aware of their rights.
Also, on the workforce, there are cases where, they were traumatized psychologically and compensated meagerly, like in Kenya. How could that be dealt with?
We need funding to support data workers, engineers, and other workers exploited or misled by AI corporations to unionise, strike, and whistleblow.
The AI data workers in Kenya started a union, and there is a direct way of supporting targeted action by them. Other workers’ organisations are coordinating legal actions and lobbying too. On seriously limited budgets.
I’m just waiting for a funder to reach out and listen carefully to what their theories of change are.
Now I understand the recent addition of the OAI board is folks from policy/think tanks rather than the technical side.
Also, on the workforce, there are cases where, they were traumatized psychologically and compensated meagerly, like in Kenya. How could that be dealt with? Even though it was covered by several media I am not sure they are really aware of their rights.
We need funding to support data workers, engineers, and other workers exploited or misled by AI corporations to unionise, strike, and whistleblow.
The AI data workers in Kenya started a union, and there is a direct way of supporting targeted action by them. Other workers’ organisations are coordinating legal actions and lobbying too. On seriously limited budgets.
I’m just waiting for a funder to reach out and listen carefully to what their theories of change are.