Earlier this year, the Builders Association staged a virtual, interactive performance piece featuring an unlikely cast of characters: actual MTurk workers. Also known as “microworkers,” the turkers toil in a highly unregulated system, helping to make Amazon Web Services’ online algorithms run more smoothly and efficiently. Many of those in the online performance shared that they earned only $30 to $40 a day completing rote tasks and that their payment was often withheld for nebulous reasons.The “play”—if that is the right word for such an eerie encounter—was called I Agree to the Terms. About halfway through, the audience is invited to complete some tasks in a simulation. I downloaded a link
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