The Tesla Workers Dealing With Autopilot Data Are Treated So Strangely You Won't Believe It
Briefly

"At one of its data annotation locations in Buffalo, New York, employees are subjected to two separate monitoring software systems: HuMans, which measures how long they spend on each clip and gives performance reviews for it, and Flide Time, which tracks keystrokes and how long workers spend with their data labeling software open."
"Different Keystrokes: Workers have to log anywhere between five and seven-and-a-half hours minimum for their shifts. If workers were even five minutes short of hitting their required Flide Time, they could face disciplinary action."
Read at Futurism
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