Behind the AI boom, an army of overseas workers in ‘digital sweatshops’ | The Washington Post
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The article 'Behind the AI boom, an army of overseas workers in ‘digital sweatshops’ | The Washington Post' is not a tool but a news article discussing the labor practices in the AI industry, particularly focusing on the use of overseas workers in digital sweatshops. The article highlights the exploitation of workers in countries like the Philippines, who perform tasks such as labeling data for machine learning models. The article does not provide any AI technology or tool, so it cannot be described as a tool in the context of this request.
Key features and use cases are not applicable as this is a news article. The article raises important ethical and labor concerns in the AI industry, but it does not offer any technical solutions or tools. It is best suited for readers interested in the social and ethical implications of the AI industry. The article does not have a pricing model as it is a news piece, and it does not compare to alternatives as it is not a tool.
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