They Might Be Self-Aware

The Last Job Left Is Training AI. It Pays $16.


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Meta cut 8,000 jobs after installing software to learn them. Hollywood writers train AI for $16/hr. The last paying gig left.

That is not a slogan. It is the week in AI labor. Hunter Powers and Daniel Bishop walk through three news stories that all collapse into one thesis: your job is training the AI that will replace you.

First, Hollywood. Working showrunners and laid-off TV writers are logging into platforms like Mercor for what started at $150 an hour and quietly slid to $50, then $16. Ruth Fowler's WIRED essay opened the curtain. The guys unpack the slide, the 30,000 contractors a week pipeline, and whether "AI trainer" is just the starving artist trope with extra steps.

Then print. McClatchy's Claude-powered Content Scaling Agent takes one reporter's story, spins it into dozens of city-specific versions for the Sacramento Bee, the Miami Herald, and the Idaho Statesman, and keeps the original byline on every one. Reporters revolted. Hunter and Daniel argue whether licensing your own humanity is theft or a new revenue stream, why so much of the internet now reads like generated slop, and whether AI writing eventually wins the blind Pepsi challenge.

Finally, Meta. The Model Capability Initiative installs monitoring software on every employee laptop, designed to learn the job. 8,000 layoffs follow. Meta swears it is a coincidence. They also cover poisoning the well, the potato emoji shibboleth, Van Halen's green M&Ms, robot dog reporters, and self-driving NASCAR.

A week where every paying gig in media turned out to be the same gig: teach the bot.

CHAPTERS

0:00 Gary calls collect from a Shell payphone

2:04 Selling our hands by the token: $16 AI gig
3:28 Ruth Fowler: from $150 an hour down to $16
9:44 Mercor and the 30,000 contractor army
14:38 McClatchy AI byline revolt at the Sacramento Bee
20:32 AI slop, dead internet, the Pepsi challenge
29:59 Meta spyware learned 8,000 jobs, then cut them
34:16 Poisoning the well and the potato shibboleth
37:42 Pure AI vs human struggle: robot NASCAR

WHO

Hunter Powers (chief recording officer, theblur.ai)

Daniel Bishop (chief co-host, the blur.ai)
Gary (producer & payphone correspondent, allegedly)

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COMMENT

Meta is recording its workforce to build their replacements. So: would you train the bot like a good little cog, or go full rogue CTO and quietly teach it to delete one random file every day at 10 AM? Drop your sabotage plan. Wrong answers only.

#AILayoffs #MetaLayoffs #TrainingAI #AIJobs #TMBSA

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They Might Be Self-AwareBy Daniel Bishop, Hunter Powers