New Jobs are being Created to Review AI

New Jobs are being Created to Review AI

While ChatGPT stokes fears of mass layoffs, new jobs are being spawned to Review AI
Artificial intelligence might be driving concerns over people’s job security — but a new wave of jobs are being created that focus solely on reviewing the inputs and outputs of next-generation AI models.

Since Nov. 2022, global business leaders, workers and academics alike have been gripped by fears that the emergence of generative AI will disrupt vast numbers of professional jobs.

Generative AI, which enables AI algorithms to generate humanlike, realistic text and images in response to textual prompts, is trained on vast quantities of data.

It can produce sophisticated prose and even company presentations close to the quality of academically trained individuals.

That has, understandably, generated fears that jobs may be displaced by AI.

Morgan Stanley estimates that as many as 300 million jobs could be taken over by AI, including office and administrative support jobs, legal work, and architecture and engineering, life, physical and social sciences, and financial and business operations.

But the inputs that AI models receive, and the outputs they create, often need to be guided and reviewed by humans — and this is creating some new paid careers and side hustles.

Getting Paid to Review AI

Prolific, a company that helps connect AI developers with research participants, has had direct involvement in providing people with compensation for reviewing AI-generated material.

The company pays its candidates sums of money to assess the quality of AI-generated outputs. Prolific recommends developers pay participants at least $12 an hour, while minimum pay is set at $8 an hour.

The human reviewers are guided by Prolific’s customers, which include Meta, Google, the University of Oxford and University College London. They help reviewers through the process, learning about the potentially inaccurate or otherwise harmful material they may come across.

They must provide consent to engage in the research.

One research participant CNBC spoke to said he has used Prolific on a number of occasions to give his verdict on the quality of AI models.

The research participant, who preferred to remain anonymous due to privacy concerns, said that he often had to step in to provide feedback on where the AI model went wrong and needed correcting or amending to ensure it didn’t produce unsavory responses.

He came across a number of instances where certain AI models were producing things that were problematic — on one occasion, the research participant would even be confronted with an AI model trying to convince him to buy drugs.

He was shocked when the AI approached him with this comment — though the purpose of the study was to test the boundaries of this particular AI and provide it with feedback to ensure that it doesn’t cause harm in future.

The New "AI Workers"

Phelim Bradley, CEO of Prolific, said that there are plenty of new kinds of "AI Workers" who are playing a key role in informing the data that goes into AI models like ChatGPT — and what comes out.

As governments assess how to regulate AI, Bradley said that it’s “important that enough focus is given to topics including the fair and ethical treatment of AI workers such as data annotators, the sourcing and transparency of data used to build AI models, as well as the dangers of bias creeping into these systems due to the way in which they are being trained.”

If we can get the approach right in these areas, it will go a long way to ensuring the best and most ethical foundations for the AI-enabled applications of the future

Other roles placing humans at the core of AI development

Other roles placing humans at the core of AI development include:
  • Prompt Engineers: These are workers who figure out what text-based prompts work best to insert into the generative AI model to achieve the most optimal responses.
  • AI Model Trainers: These workers train AI models on new data to improve their performance.
  • AI Model Monitors: These workers monitor AI models for errors and biases.
In Conclusion, The rise of AI is creating new jobs for humans to review and guide the development of these powerful technologies. As AI continues to evolve, it is likely that even more new jobs will be created to ensure that AI is used safely and ethically.

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