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To build a'data dam', one of the representative tasks of the Korean version of the New Deal, it is essential to input data so that artificial intelligence can learn.

The government has said that this project has created tens of thousands of jobs. In fact, it is pointed out that it is just a simple labor that can be compared to a doll's eye.



This is Kim Ki-tae.



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is the production of artificial intelligence learning data used for autonomous parking.



Frame the object in the picture to enter information such as a motorcycle or an SUV.



There is also work to inform K-pop to artificial intelligence.



By dividing the dancer's movements finely divided by body parts into dozens of frames per second and converting them into data, they are used for creating holographic contents similar to human movements.



It is a'data labeling' task that attaches name tags to photos and videos so that AI can learn data by itself.



You can work with only 80 hours of training.



[Park Sang-Rak/'Data Labeling' Participants: Simple mouse click, image selection, simple text input (anyone) is possible...

The fact that you can easily do the work at home, at any time you want, and as much as you want



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[Ki-Young Choi/Minister of Science and Technology Information and Communication (July 15th of last year): By 2025, 1,300 additional types of artificial intelligence learning data that are in high demand and can be implemented technically have been added.]



However, with the grand name of Digital New Deal

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Unlikely, it is a simple labor that can be compared to'sticking doll eyes'.



The salary is only 30 won per car frame and 200 won per dancer, so you only need to do 290 per hour to meet the minimum hourly wage, which is impossible for beginners.



In addition, since there is no income if work is not given, it is easy to jump in at first and then give up more than half.



These unskilled digital labelers need appropriate training to develop into highly productive and demanding workers.



The government has decided to increase the number of digital labeler jobs to about 300,000 by 2025, but it is pointed out that investment in education must be combined to avoid mass production of simple labor temporary jobs.



(Video coverage: 1st, Video editing: Kim Jong-tae)