Chance Miller. A new report from Bloomberg offers a look at the team of people that Amazon employs to listen to and monitor Alexa voice recordings. Some of the employees work full-time for Amazon, while some are independent contractors. In either case, Amazon requires the people sign nondisclosure agreements to keep the details of the program from public eye. Inherently, however, there are privacy concerns. Each reviewer works nine-hour shifts, processing as many as 1, audio clips per shift. In other cases, however, things are a lot more interesting. For instance, the report describes what happens when an Amazon employee hears something that might be considered upsetting, or even criminal. Sometimes they hear recordings they find upsetting, or possibly criminal. Two of the workers said they picked up what they believe was a sexual assault.

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