April 03, 2024
10 Modern ‘Mechanical Turks’: When Automation Is Just Humans in Disguise
Amazon’s grocery stores ditched their on Tuesday, though it turned out the automated checkout system included 1,000 reviewers in India. However, this is hardly the only example of times when automation breakthroughs were nothing more than human workers in hiding – a phenomenon known as “The Mechanical Turk.” The Mechanical Turk refers to a fraudulent chess-playing machine from the year 1770. It appeared to be an automated machine that could play a competitive chess match against any human. The machine was touted around the world for decades, amazing crowds as the first-ever automaton. However, it was later revealed to be an elaborate hoax, where a master chess player was hiding inside the machine. This idea came up again in the early 1800s in England but in a different way. As Brian Merchant describes in his book clothing makers in England were replaced by new “automated” machines their employers introduced. However, while these machines didn’t require a skilled craftsman, they still needed small children (orphans) to operate them. So they weren’t quite automated, though they created a cheap, worse product that took the jobs of skilled clothing makers, who became known as “Luddites.” That brings us to today. In the era of artificial intelligence, there are some incredible examples of automation. However, there are also countless more automation hoaxes that are popping up. Tech companies are racing to appear on the cutting edge, implementing AI technologies before they’re actually ready. That means many companies are propping up phony AI models with human workers. Here are 10 modern examples of Mechanical Turks, when automation is really just humans in disguise. 2 / 12 Amazon Fresh ‘Just Walk Out’ Amazon Fresh ‘Just Walk Out’ Amazon grocery stores on Tuesday. Amazon Fresh’s technology allegedly used an automated system of scanners and cameras to ring you up without any checkout at all. You simply scanned a QR code when you walked in, got your groceries, and walked out. Incredible, right? Well, it turns out that Amazon heavily relied on a team of over 1,000 associates in India to perform this feat. In 2022, roughly 70% of Just Walk Out customers needed to be reviewed by human associates. It turns out that this advanced automation system was just a team of overseas cashiers watching what you put in your bag on camera. 3 / 12 Automated Drive-Thrus Automated Drive-Thrus A company named Presto Voice sold its “drive-thru automation” services to Carl’s Jr, Chili’s, and Del Taco. The company claimed to let AI take your order at the drive-thru, and offered to replace drive-thru workers with its technology. SEC filings recently revealed that . Presto used offsite workers in the Philippines to listen to customer orders and manually insert them into a restaurant’s computer systems more than half the time. This was another bait and switch, where remote workers posed as true automation. 4 / 12 Facebook’s Virtual Assistant M Facebook’s Virtual Assistant M Facebook released a virtual assistant named M in 2015. It spoke with users over Facebook Messenger, and the AI could allegedly book you movie tickets, tell you the weather, or even order you food from a local restaurant. If you’re curious how Facebook developed a generative AI chatbot in 2015, the answer is that it didn’t. There was a very early AI system in the works around M, but mostly . The idea was that eventually, M would get smart enough to operate independently, but it never did. M was only released to a small group of beta testers because Facebook couldn’t “afford to hire operators for the entire world to be their personal assistant.” 5 / 12 You might remember that in Dec. 2023. It showed how Gemini’s AI could allegedly decipher between video, image, and audio inputs in real-time. It was an impressive showing that four months later is still nowhere close to reality. So what happened? That video turned out to . For one, the video was sped up and edited. Not to mention, humans actually fed Gemini long, text and image prompts to produce any of its answers. Gemini is fully released today, but it can barely even respond to controversial questions, let alone do the backflips it performed in that demo. 6 / 12 Amazon Mechanical Turk Amazon Mechanical Turk This is a marketplace from Amazon literally named after the phenomenon of Mechanical Turks. A little too on the nose? It’s a marketplace where developers can completing. The tasks could be almost anything, from labeling images to training Artificial intelligence to moderate online content. Real people could be paid as little as one penny for a task, largely for tasks where humans posed as automation. There were horror stories that surfaced around this where gig workers were exposed to graphic images or transcribing Social Security numbers. 7 / 12 Expensify Expensify One notorious use of Amazon Mechanical Turk was Expensify in 2017. The expense reporting company had a feature where you could take a picture of a receipt and expense it for you. The app would automatically verify that it was an expense compliant with your employer’s rules, and file it in the appropriate location. Can you guess what happens? When the AI failed, Expensify said it used a team of secure technicians to file the expense on your behalf. That in some circumstances, according to receipts spotted by Twitter users. That means real humans were viewing private information such as credit card numbers, full names, addresses, food orders, and more. It’s unclear how many of these expense reports were filed by humans. 8 / 12 X.ai’s Virtual Assistants Were Just Real People X.ai’s Virtual Assistants Were Just Real People Before X.ai was Elon Musk’s AI company, the AI startup had a rocky history. In 2016, X.ai offered virtual assistants that had access to your calendar and could correspond with you over email. However behind every email was a human, including one 24-year-old who Humans, posing as AI, responded to emails, scheduled meetings on calendars, and even ordered food for people. Once again, it was a case where the company claimed that the AI was in its early stages. In reality, it was barely doing anything, while humans did all the impressive parts. 9 / 12 Google Let Real People Sift Through Your Emails Google Let Real People Sift Through Your Emails Google used to let its computers scan your Gmail inbox for information to personalize ads, but then it vowed to stop. However, that didn’t stop the company from letting outsourced human developers take over that Job. Employees of Edison Software told the how they had personally reviewed hundreds of user emails to build new features. Other companies allowed employees to read emails to train software and develop other marketing tools. One source called it the industry’s “dirty secret” that humans were reading peoples’ emails. “It’s kind of a reality.” 10 / 12 Theranos Blood Testing Theranos Blood Testing Elizabeth Holmes was recently sent to prison for massive fraud around her company Theranos. The company claimed to have created an automated blood testing device that could make accurate assessments of a patient’s health with a few drops of blood drawn from a finger. However, it turned out to be nothing more than smoke and mirrors. There was no breakthrough in automated blood testing. During demonstrations for pharmacy executives, Theranos employees were secretly running tests on outside lab equipment. It was one of the biggest automation frauds in history, that sent Holmes to jail for an 11-year sentence in 2023. 11 / 12 Scale.AI Hires Thousands of Humans to Train AI Scale.AI Hires Thousands of Humans to Train AI Even modern AI companies are not excused from this behavior. Behind Scale AI, the $7 billion startup based in San Francisco, is 10,000 remote workers in the Philippines training its models, according to . These workers ensure that artificial intelligence models are operating accurately. They label thousands of images as various politicians and celebrities, edit chunks of text, and train video models to identify various objects. This is the not-so-automated part of modern AI systems. It requires thousands of remote workers to train these systems, and these employees often get underpaid and working ridiculous conditions. Scale AI does work for firms such as Meta, Microsoft, and OpenAI. 12 / 12
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