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Uber for AI labeling
Uber is using gig workers to get into the AI labeling business, Bloomberg reports. It’s a sign that the ridehail and delivery company is interested in expanding its independent contractor-powered business model to meet the demands of the fast-growing world of machine learning and large-language models.
Uber branches out into AI data labeling
Irina Sedenko, principal research director at Info-Tech Research Group, said Uber’s entry into the AI data labeling market will allow it to leverage its experience working with massive datasets and technology platforms to support data processing and model development.
Uber Taps Canadian Gig Workers for AI Data Labeling Projects
Through its 'Scaled Solutions' division, Uber is expanding its AI initiatives to include Canadian gig workers, offering new jobs in the fast growing field.
Uber Expands Into AI Data Labeling Using Gig-Coders for Hire
Uber Technologies Inc.’s gig-economy workforce now includes programmers. The company is expanding beyond its rideshare roots to enter a hot new market: helping other businesses outsource some of their artificial intelligence development to independent contractors.
Uber's latest gig economy play is offering out coders for hire
Bloomberg reports that Uber has started farming out independent contractors for data-labeling services as well as coders-for-hire. Uber describes its new Scaled Solutions division as a platform of “analysts,
Uber is building a fleet of gig workers to label data for AI models
Uber is expanding its fleet of gig workers and creating a new category: AI annotation and data labeling. The ride-hailing company has started hiring contractors for a new AI and data labeling division called Scaled Solutions.
Uber Expands Gig Economy Offerings with AI Data Labeling Division
Uber has introduced a new gig economy initiative, expanding its workforce to support AI development through data labeling and coding services. The company’s newly branded Scaled Solutions division hires independent contractors to handle AI annotation,
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Uber pivots to AI services, tapping gig workers for data labeling
Uber Technologies is moving beyond its rideshare roots and venturing into the hot artificial intelligence development ...
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Uber and Lyft drivers say Waymo's robotaxis are hurting their earnings in Phoenix and LA
Uber and Lyft drivers in Phoenix and Los Angeles said robotaxis are making their gigs even more competitive.
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Uber may use tech from Chinese autonomous-driving company Pony AI outside the U.S.: report
Uber Technologies is planning to put money into the technology company as Pony AI prepares for its initial public offering, ...
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Uber’s Gig Workers Now Include Coders for Hire on AI Projects
Uber Technologies Inc.’s gig-economy workforce now includes programmers. The company is expanding beyond its rideshare roots ...
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Uber introduces Scaled Solutions to enable AI and MT for enterprises
As we’ve scaled Uber to power more than 28M trips across mobility and delivery every day, we have invested in innovation in product, platform, and artificial intelligence AI and machine learning ML.
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Uber Now Offering Contractors for Machine Learning Projects
Uber is branching into artificial intelligence (AI) with the launch of Scaled Solutions, a division offering data labeling ...
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Uber Said in Talks to Invest in US IPO of China’s Pony AI
Uber Technologies Inc. plans to invest in Pony AI Inc.’s US initial public offering, which is expected to be priced next week ...
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Leaked: Amazon held talks with Instacart, Uber, Ticketmaster, and others for help on its new AI-powered Alexa
Amazon has been working for months on a major AI upgrade to its Alexa digital assistant.
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SoftBank invests $1.5B in OpenAI, enabling employee share monetization at $210 per share
SoftBank invests $1.5 billion in OpenAI, offering $210 per share to employees. This deal aligns with Vision Fund 2’s AI focus ...
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