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ChatGPT, the wildly popular AI chatbot, is powered by machine learning systems, but those systems are guided by human workers, many of whom arent paid particularly well. A new report from NBC News shows that OpenAI, the startup behind ChatGPT, has been paying droves of U.S. contractors to assist it with the necessary task of data labelling鈥攖he process of training ChatGPTs softwar stanley cups uk e to better respond to user requests. The compensation for this pivotal task   $15 per hour.      We are grunt workers, but there would be no AI language systems without it,  one worker, Alexej Savreux, told NBC.  You can design all the neural networks you want, you can get all the researchers involved you want, but without labelers, you have no ChatGPT. You have nothing.  Data labelling鈥攖he task that Savreux and others have been saddled with鈥攊s the  stanley thermos integral process of parsing  data samples to help aut stanley flask omated systems better identify particular items within the dataset. Labelers will tag particular items  be they distinct visual images or sections of text  so that machines can learn to better identify them on their own. By doing this, human workers help automated systems to more accurately respond to user requests, serving a big role in the training of machine learning models. But, despite the importance of this position, NBC notes that most moderators are not compensated particularly well for their work. In the case of OpenAIs mods, the data labellers receive no benefits  and are paid little more than  Cvjh The First Baby Has Been Born After a Uterus Transplant From a Deceased Donor
By Michael D. LemonickNovember 14, 2014 9:43 AM ESTThe giant cyclonic storm that swallowed Alaska last week has nothing on Jupiter   Great Red Spot. The GRS is a cyclone, too, but one so immense it could gulp down the Earth in one shot and still have room for Mars. It   been swirling for centuries, at the very least, and while it   smaller than it used to be, nobody thinks it   going away.All of this is pretty well known to planetary scientists. What they don ;t know is the answer to a very simple question: Why is the Red Spot, well, red  There are some other places on Jupiter that are reddish, says Kevin Baines of NASA   Jet Propulsion Laboratory  JPL , although they ;re more of a reddish-brown. The spot   color, however, is pretty much unique and thus pretty mysterious. In fact, Baines adds, back in the 1970  , when we were trying to sell the Galileo mission to Congress, it really resonated that we were going to try and answer that question.Now Baines and t stanley becher wo JPL colleagues may have finally done it mdash; not with data from Galileo, which orbited Jupiter and its moons from 1995 to 2003, but from the Cassini probe, which took a few snapshots en route to Saturn. Those images, supplemen stanley gertuves ted by laboratory experiments, suggest that the red color is just a thin dusting on the very top of swirling clouds that are otherwise white.  stanley cup I call it the creme brulee model, Baines says
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