Video: From Volunteers to Data Miners, Reflecting on AI Training Data Ethics
Scared-Astronaut-718 · reddit · 2026-08-20
The video explores the evolution of data acquisition in the AI era, discussing the ethical shift from user-volunteered data to implicit mining by platforms. It covers topics such as data labor, the controversy of using user-generated content for model training, and the profound impact of this shift on personal privacy and the internet ecosystem.
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