This Thursday at Change, Nathan Breit, Peter Lipay, Jennifer Apacible, and 
Fransiskus Xaverius will be leading a discussion on the use of Amazon 
Mechanical Turk for development. Mechanical Turk is a crowdsourcing system 
which pays people small amounts of money for completing tasks that are 
difficult for computer to accomplish. A person or business can post a Human 
Intelligence Task (HIT), along with the fee they will pay for the task?s 
completion, on the Mechanical Turk website. ?Turkers? can complete these tasks 
for a few pennies a task. Examples of HITs are locating information on a 
document, identifying the content of images, translating foreign languages, 
transcribing speech, as well as comparing audio to written transcripts.

Researchers in ICTD have proposed the potential value of Mechanical Turk as an 
employment opportunity for low income workers in developing countries. We will 
be discussing the moral and economic implications of this type of work, looking 
specifically at the business models of two crowdsourcing NGOs Samasource and 
CrowdFlower.

Please join us for sandwiches, and to learn more about Mechanical Turk for 
development!

What: Discussion on Mechanical Turk for Development
When: Thursday, Feb 10th at noon
Where: Paul Allen Center, Room 203
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