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2025-07-21

AI training shifts from clickworkers to experts in physics, biology and engineering


Instead of relying on low-cost clickworkers, companies like Scale AI, Toloka, and Turing are now turning to highly skilled experts in fields like physics, biology, software engineering, and finance.


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