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"Technology",
"adivasi communities",
"AI ethics",
"AI governance",
"ai industry",
"artificial intelligence",
"content moderation",
"dalit voices",
"data annotation",
"digital labor",
"ethical ai",
"exploitation",
"Future Of Work",
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"gig economy",
"Global South",
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"textContent": "Artificial intelligence is often presented as a triumph of human ingenuity: fast, efficient, and increasingly autonomous. But beneath this polished narrative lies a hidden global workforce performing the most disturbing, repetitive, and psychologically taxing tasks that machines cannot yet do. This labour is not randomly distributed. It is systematically outsourced to the Global South, where […]",
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