In January 2023, when the world was experiencing its early phases of fascination with ChatGPT, Time magazine revealed that its creator, OpenAI, outsourced workers in Kenya for less than $2 an hour to eliminate the toxic content of its artificial intelligence. So that thousands of users could marvel at the responses regurgitated by the chatbot, hundreds of invisible people from the Global South had exposed their mental health to purge them of all…
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In January 2023, when the world was experiencing its early phases of fascination with ChatGPT, Time magazine revealed that its creator, OpenAI, outsourced workers in Kenya for less than $2 an hour to eliminate the toxic content of its artificial intelligence. So that thousands of users could marvel at the responses regurgitated by the chatbot, hundreds of invisible people from the Global South had exposed their mental health to purge them of all…