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I'm paid $14 an hour to rate AI-generated Google search results. Subcontractors like me do key work but don't get fair wages or benefits [Fortune]

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On a typical weekday morning, I sit down at my computer in my home in Choctaw, Oklahoma, to start a day of work as a Google Search rater, evaluating the quality of search results—both live and experimental—to feed the search engine's recommendations and rankings. I log into Google's portal to see my first assigned task—if I have any, which has become less reliable since late last year. If I don't, I wait until a new task appears, which can take unpaid hours of my day. Once I start a task, there is no indication of how many others are lined up behind it, and no tools to communicate with anyone. It's just me, a timer, and a search result I must label as good or poor in a few minutes—less time than it takes to do the job right. These days, most search results I evaluate are AI-generated, and I'm told to fact-check those by googling. That's right: I fact check AI-generated search results with Google search results to populate future search results. This is how Google's search result [Read more]

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I'm paid $14 an hour to rate AI-generated Google search results. Subcontractors like me do key work but don't get fair wages or benefits [Fortune]

Alphabet Inc. - Class C Capital Stock  (GOOG) 
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On a typical weekday morning, I sit down at my computer in my home in Choctaw, Oklahoma, to start a day of work as a Google Search rater, evaluating the quality of search results—both live and experimental—to feed the search engine's recommendations and rankings. I log into Google's portal to see my first assigned task—if I have any, which has become less reliable since late last year. If I don't, I wait until a new task appears, which can take unpaid hours of my day. Once I start a task, there is no indication of how many others are lined up behind it, and no tools to communicate with anyone. It's just me, a timer, and a search result I must label as good or poor in a few minutes—less time than it takes to do the job right. These days, most search results I evaluate are AI-generated, and I'm told to fact-check those by googling. That's right: I fact check AI-generated search results with Google search results to populate future search results. This is how Google's search result [Read more]

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