Why Big Tech pays poor Kenyans to programme self-driving cars

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The data that powers the most cutting edge technology in Silicon Valley begins in Nairobi's slum.

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She is not “programming”. She does data input. If she was able to program, she would not be poor living in slams.

DaveLeeBBC Interesting article, challenging to know what aspects to highlight. I see no mention of Samasource being a non-profit corporation?

Cos its cheaper than using us whities and they can make bigger profits and ........ of course it generates great hype.

Because they are greedy feckers and only care about profit... Despite the fact the can employ people anywhere in the world and still make profit. Trickle down is bollox

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Am glad to be featured in this thank David and Hassan from BBC hope to hear from u

GlobalistAgenda - program cheap ✅. Put people out of work ✅✅.

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