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This aspect of it isn't getting talked about enough. These companies are presenting these things as fully-formed AI, while completely neglecting the people behind the scenes constantly cleaning it up so it doesn't devolve into chaos. All of the shortcomings and failures of this technology are being masked by the fact that there's actual people working round the clock pruning and curating it.
You know, humans, with actual human intelligence, without which these miraculous "artificial intelligence" tools would not work as they seem to.
If the "AI' needs a human support team to keep it "intelligent", it's less AI and more a really fancy kind of puppet.
I don't think the author was referring to people pruning AI data but rather to mechanical turk instances like recently happened with Amazon.