Training self-driving cars for $1 an hour

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Every day for over four years, Ramses woke up in his home in Barquisimeto, Venezuela, turned on his computer, and began labeling images that will help make self-driving cars ubiquitous one day. Through a microtasking platform called Remotasks, he would identify mundane objects that line the streets everywhere -- trees, lampposts, pedestrians, stop signs -- so that autonomous vehicles could learn to notice them, too. Like many Venezuelans, Ramses turned to microtasking when his country plunged into economic turmoil. The gig gave him the opportunity to earn American dollars instead of the local currency, which is subject to extraordinarily high inflation. "I would work Sunday to Sunday," Ramses, who asked to use only his first name for privacy reasons, told Rest of World over WhatsApp.

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