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DoorDash launches a new ‘Tasks’ app that pays couriers to submit videos to train AI

DoorDash launched a new feature called Tasks that allows delivery drivers to earn extra money by creating content to train AI models. The tasks include taking photos of restaurant dishes, recording videos of everyday activities, and speaking in different languages. Drivers can blu-ray-set.html" class="story-link" title="$270 Stranger Things: The Complete Series Blu-Ray Collection Announced — Contain">complete these activities between deliveries or in their spare time for additional compensation.

This represents a new frontier in how gig yawning-gap-threatening-the-us-economy.html" class="story-link" title="The Yawning Gap Threatening the US Economy">economy companies extract value from workers beyond their primary job functions. It also highlights the growing demand for human-generated content to train AI systems, with tech companies turning to existing workforces as a convenient source of training data.
Supporters say

This gives drivers a flexible way to earn additional income during downtime between deliveries. The tasks can be completed on their own schedule and provide economic opportunities beyond traditional delivery work.

Critics say

This is another example of gig companies finding ways to extract more labor from workers who are already underpaid for their primary jobs. It raises questions about data ownership and whether drivers are being fairly compensated for helping train valuable AI systems.