Addressing labour exploitation in the data science pipeline: views of precarious US-based crowdworkers on adversarial and co-operative interventions.

J. Inf. Commun. Ethics Soc.(2023)

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PurposeUnderlying much recent development in data science and artificial intelligence (AI) is a dependence on the labour of precarious crowdworkers via platforms such as Amazon Mechanical Turk. These platforms have been widely critiqued for their exploitative labour relations, and over recent years, there have been various efforts by academic researchers to develop interventions aimed at improving labour conditions. The aim of this paper is to explore US-based crowdworkers' views on two proposed interventions: a browser plugin that detects automated quality control "Gold Question" (GQ) checks and a proposal for a crowdworker co-operative. Design/methodology/approachThe authors interviewed 20 US-based crowdworkers and undertook a thematic analysis of collected data. FindingsThe findings indicate that US-based crowdworkers tend to have negative and mixed feelings about the GQ detector, but were more enthusiastic about the crowdworker co-operative. Originality/valueDrawing on theories of precarious labour, this study suggests an explanation for the findings based on US-based workers' objective and subjective experiences of precarity. The authors argue that for US-based crowdworkers "constructive" interventions such as a crowdworker co-operative have more potential to improve labour conditions.
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Crowdwork, Labour ethics, Precarity, Data, Artificial intelligence
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