“Let’s imagine you called me with a problem, and I solved it,” says Danielle Li, an economist at MIT’s Sloan School of Management who coauthored the study with MIT PhD candidate Lindsey Raymond and Erik Brynjolfsson, director Stanford’s Digital Economy Lab. In a world without AI chatbots, that would create what economists call productivity. But in the ChatGPT era it also produces valuable data. “Now that data can be used to solve other people's problems, so the same answer has generated more output,” Li says. “And I think it's really important to find a way to measure and compensate that”
You Trained the Chatbot to Do You Job. Why Didn’t You Get Paid?
https://www.wired.com/story/should-you-get-paid-for-teaching-a-chatbot-to-do-your-job/
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