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2025-12-08
Rest of World 1 related

Interviews with 10 Kenyan AI annotators show how Chinese companies hire data labelers via opaque middleman networks and WhatsApp groups to avoid accountability

Rest of World : LinkedIn: Dámiláre Dòsùnmú . Bluesky: @fireantprincess and @restofworld.org LinkedIn: Dámiláre Dòsùnmú : my latest story is about how chinese AI companies are quietly tapping into ken...

2025-05-28
TechCrunch 2 related

SignalFire: startups and Big Tech firms cut hiring of recent graduates by 11% and 25%, respectively, in 2024 over 2023, as AI can handle routine, low-risk tasks

If and when AI will start replacing human labor has been the subject of numerous debates.  —  While it's still hard …

2025-02-09
Rest of World 2 related

DeepSeek recruiting recent graduates from China's top universities reflects a growing trend among the country's top AI talent to pursue opportunities at home

Young Chinese engineers focus on homegrown innovation, drawn by fewer visa hurdles and the chance to build a future on their own terms.

2019-08-11
Slate

There is a growing sentiment among Stanford's CS students to resist working at tech companies like Palantir that they feel are unethical

April Glaser / Slate : Tweets: @mikeisaac , @ross , @dhh , @ethanz , and @aprilaser Tweets: Rat King / @mikeisaac : this @aprilaser piece is real good techcos start to give many shits once the kids t...

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