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So these employees, they're drawing little boxes around things to say, this is a flower pot, this is a traffic cone, this is a coffee tender, whatever it may be.
And yeah, but this, this is the reality. This trillion-dollar industry of AI, the actual truth is there's an awful lot of people who are having to do this.
Smashing Security, Episode 466. Meta sees everything, copy fail, and a dee...
The strongest version of this narrative is that Meta's smart glasses expose a fundamental tension in AI development: the reliance on low-wage human labor to train systems marketed as autonomous and private. The company's privacy claims are undermined by technical limitations (e.g., failed blurring) and structural dependencies (e.g., cloud processing). The termination of Sama workers after whistleblowing suggests a pattern of prioritizing reputation management over accountability.
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