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🤖 AI Workers Warn Families Away From Tech They're Building—New Industry Crisis Exposed
23 Nov 2025
A troubling paradox emerges in AI development: the workers training these systems are warning their loved ones to stay away from them. We reveal how content moderators on Amazon Mechanical Turk discovered critical flaws in AI training, including a startling incident where a racial slur nearly slipped through undetected. Meanwhile, Greece launches an ambitious—and controversial—pilot program embedding ChatGPT into 20 secondary schools this week, despite teacher and student concerns about readiness. These parallel stories expose a dangerous disconnect: those closest to AI development are skeptical, while institutions race to deploy these tools at scale. What happens when the people building AI trust it the least?Subscribe to Daily Inference: dailyinference.comLove AI? Check out our other AI tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
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