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Who really controls the stream behind AI? Meta’s massive stake in Scale AI triggered chaos for companies downstream—especially for firms like “CogniSynth,” who suddenly found their most sensitive data pipelines exposed. Rapid boardroom decisions, ethical headaches, and operational shakeups followed as trust in the whole industry took a hit. Hidden in the noise: grueling realities for the people actually labeling that data, and the pressing question of quality muddling AI itself. CogniSynth’s pivot? A bold move to prioritize their data pipeline, shifting fast from pouring resources into bigger models to fine-tuning the stuff that actually feeds them—aiming for smarter, leaner, more dependable results.
This episode is presented by platformeconomies.com – and if you are interested in matters of architecture, make sure to get my book on IT Architecture today: https://a.co/d/gK7YzOL (US) / https://amzn.to/3OkwqE9 (DE)
By Mohammed BrücknerWho really controls the stream behind AI? Meta’s massive stake in Scale AI triggered chaos for companies downstream—especially for firms like “CogniSynth,” who suddenly found their most sensitive data pipelines exposed. Rapid boardroom decisions, ethical headaches, and operational shakeups followed as trust in the whole industry took a hit. Hidden in the noise: grueling realities for the people actually labeling that data, and the pressing question of quality muddling AI itself. CogniSynth’s pivot? A bold move to prioritize their data pipeline, shifting fast from pouring resources into bigger models to fine-tuning the stuff that actually feeds them—aiming for smarter, leaner, more dependable results.
This episode is presented by platformeconomies.com – and if you are interested in matters of architecture, make sure to get my book on IT Architecture today: https://a.co/d/gK7YzOL (US) / https://amzn.to/3OkwqE9 (DE)