. OpenAI's GPT-3 model, ChatGPT, came under scrutiny in March after Invisible Technologies laid off 31 contractors hired to train their AI model. OpenAI had employed 1000 contractors globally to help with creative writing and coding prior to this. An anonymous contractor has spoken out about their experience with offensive content, with OpenAI later incorporating better filters for protection. Time's investigation exposed Sama for exposing Kenyan data trainers to graphic content. Finally, Invisible credited those who stayed for their "excellence".
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