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It's by design. Big Tech does not want you to know about the hundreds of thousands of human laborers required to refine the data that goes into AI models like Llama, ChatGPT, Copilot, and Claude. This could be an opportunity to offer well-paying jobs in developing countries if technology companies were willing to provide fair wages and good working conditions. Many of these workers make less than $10 for 8 hours of tedious, often emotionally disturbing work, if they get paid at all. This is happening simultaneously to Zuckerberg offering nine-figure compensation packages to individual "AI prodigies," reportedly ranging from $100 million to $1.5 billion over several years to join his Superintelligence Labs. It's abhorrent.

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Yep, super glad you pointed this out, Michael. Founders Fund was an early backer of Scale AI & was influential in the $100M round in 2019. Thiel has nothing but praise for Scale AI’s role in the AI ecosystem. Thiel looks for founders he could “become good friends with.” This speaks volumes about the character of Wang.

There are so many layers to this story. My 1st post was an attempt to explain the deeply complicated labor ecosystem Wang built. My next installment will focus on why the DOL abruptly dropped the investigation on May 9, 2025, and requires a lot of research & digging. It’s no secret that Wang has been courting Donald J, plus Michael Kratsios, our new Director of Science & Tech to the White House was Managing Director at Scale AI after serving as CTO for the 1st Trump administration.

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