Data labelling jobs are becoming increasingly popular across the world as a part of the AI industry, with many companies employing thousands of workers to check images, transcripts and videos for accuracy. However, there are fears that these jobs could be made redundant by AI algorithms, with some tech bosses predicting that up to 30% of back-office jobs could be done by machines. This has led to a new economy of machine learning work across the world, with data labelling jobs estimated to be worth billions of dollars.
