2 days ago · Tech · 0 comments

Employer invited proposals for developing new learning modules. Adjacent to our regular work, a small but worth-the-trouble cash award if selected. Some of the target areas I’m already interested in. Awesome, let’s click through to the submission rules. You explicitly approve of your proposals being fed into an AI system. They use AI for a first-pass evaluation, and to generate suggestions for improvement. We are assured that a human makes the final decision. No data or estimate on how many proposals are being solicited, accepted or selected. So, motivated by the carrot of some cash and the spirit of innovation and competition, we have a 100% chance of training an AI for free, and an unspecified but far lower chance of some cash at the other end--if the AI likes our submission and a human agrees. Then we get to actually do the work to develop the module. Or why not just ask the AI to do it based on the training data it just ingested? I’m not unaware of the AI tsunami, and I guess it’s…

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