“A lot of people see artificial intelligence as something that is largely automated, frictionless, and just appears as a useful tool for us. But most of the human hours that go into making artificial intelligence possible are not done in labs in Google or OpenAI. The majority of the work is actually very piecemeal ‘data annotation’ work, which is outsourced to various locations in the Global South, everywhere from India to East Africa to the Philippines,” explains Muldoon.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the production process, consumers are increasingly turning to artificial chatbots to fulfill social needs, incentivizing tech companies to amplify the “addictive and manipulative, controlling behaviors” embedded into their systems to keep users increasingly dependent on their products. “We need much stricter regulation to stop these companies … that can get people hooked and give people harmful and dangerous advice,” says Muldoon.



No, you’re right. Tesla was using Indians to “self drive” in the past. It’s kind of crazy that that’s not talked about more.
And I wouldn’t guarantee the plan of so-called AI Robots isn’t to effectively offshore domestic labor by having them controlled by people in low-wage countries.
That is the current plan.
https://fortune.com/2026/02/26/humanoid-robot-that-will-do-chores-for-you-robotics-company-1x/
My god, scammers are allowed to exist with near impunity by their local governments; why would you ever effectively let someone into your home that is beyond the reach of the law?
Isn’t Waymo still doing that?