Billion dollar “CORP” makes a new finding that they ran out of data (“data drought”) in the public domain, faced with a choice they figure the AI can train itself but it’s too unpredictable. The Board decides to launch a Test program, They will pay you a Basic Rate of 1,200-2,400 a month depending on set values of evaluation, In order to collect your data. Your day to day life, routines, biometrics and any relevant data they can obtain legally in your own personal use case. They state they will use it to improve the future generations of Ai’s capabilities. They will pay you a basic rate to collect your “data” via a wrist watch that must be charged to full every few days. It has no function other than telling time to you, but takes an incredible amount of snapshots of your everyday activities, etc. Packages it and ships it to that “GIANT DATA CENTER”. How much would it take and how many people would take the money? -f.d.o.t.s. personally, idk if that was enough money nowadays, but at 100,000 people for a test markets sets them back about 2.8 billion dollars just in payouts alone. and I’m sure the initial cost to produce and ship out the watches aren’t great either. I’m sure they’d most likely go with the cheaper option of training itself… submitted by /u/FDOTS
Originally posted by u/FDOTS on r/ArtificialInteligence
