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Prison inmates in Finland are being employed as data labellers to improve accuracy of AI models

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Prison inmates in Finland are being employed as data labellers to improve accuracy of AI models

Prison inmates in Finland are being employed as data labellers to improve accuracy of AI models

In Finland, prisoners have been participating in AI annotation tasks, such as labelling and classifying data, as part of their rehabilitation.


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